China pledges $60bn to develop Africa

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China pledges $60bn to develop Africa
  • 4 December 2015
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Image captionMuch of the financial assistance announced by President Xi is likely to focus on infrastructure projects
China has announced $60bn (£40bn) of assistance and loans for Africa to help with the development of the continent.

President Xi Jinping said the package would include zero-interest loans as well as scholarships and training for thousands of Africans.


The Chinese leader made the announcement at a major summit between China and Africa in Johannesburg.

The momentum of rapid growth in Africa was "unstoppable", Mr Xi told more than 35 African heads of state.

South Africa's President Jacob Zuma, who is joint host at the summit, welcomed Africa and China's deepening partnership.

"China has become Africa's largest trade partner, and Africa is now one of China's major import sources and fourth largest investment destination. This partnership can only yield further positive results for Africa's development," Mr Zuma said.

Analysis: Karen Allen, BBC News, Johannesburg

China's announcement of grants, loans and development funds was widely anticipated, although the figure exceeded expectations.

Much of this additional assistance is likely to be focused on infrastructure projects, to help boost economic development but more details on the deal are yet to emerge.

President Zuma said that China and the African continent each made up a third of the world's population, bringing the possibility of new markets and production possibilities.

But perhaps one of the biggest challenges African countries face is youth unemployment and leaders are under pressure to come up with development plans which create more jobs.

Despite a major slowdown at home, which has seen Chinese demand for African exports plummet - a vital source of foreign exchange earnings for the continent - the main message is that despite economic challenges, China's commitment to Africa is long term.

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The two-day Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (Focac) is the second time China has brought together African leaders since the forum was launched in Beijing in 2000.

According to China's official Xinhua news agency, the assistance over three years will focus on 10 areas, including industrialisation, the modernisation of agricultural, financial services, green development and peace and security.

Mr Xi said this was his seventh visit to Africa and his second as Chinese president and on each trip he saw progress and change.

"The late Nelson Mandela of South Africa once said: 'We stand at the dawn of an African century, a century where Africa will take its rightful place among the nations of the world.'

"I couldn't agree more with this statement and I am convinced that African countries and people are embracing a new era that is truly theirs," the Chinese leader said.

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Yehuda

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bbbut the Chinese are the new cac Imperialist:pacspit:they only developing Africa for when they invade/move in and training /graning Africans scholarships in China so that they can be skilled slave labor when they arrive:troll:

I know right lol, God bless the beautiful good hearted people of China for helping us poor hopeless negroes. :blessed:
 

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I think these are all bad ideas.

I get that foreign investment is just the way of the world, but African countries (and South American ones) will never see meaningful growth if the people helping them are outsiders. Because the vast majority of the profits will always leave to the helping country. Always.
 

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:snoop: black people keep getting played. 2015 and mothafukkers still don't know what imperialism is? Same cycle, one group gives us false hope, we allow them in with open arms :blessed:, they steal our resources, use our people and we right back to where we started if not worse :mjcry:



Re-name the title to:

China has pledged 60 billion to develop Africa.........for the millions of chinese settlers that will live there and use all of the resources. :francis:
 

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If the resources can stay in Africa and processed there creating economies & jobs yes
 
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I think these are all bad ideas.

I get that foreign investment is just the way of the world, but African countries (and South American ones) will never see meaningful growth if the people helping them are outsiders. Because the vast majority of the profits will always leave to the helping country. Always.
Lol if people think that China is doing this out of good will. China is doing this for China and they will always want to come out on top whether that's through land deals or resource mining.
:snoop: black people keep getting played. 2015 and mothafukkers still don't know what imperialism is?


Re-name the title to:

China has pledged 60 billion to develop Africa.........for the millions of chinese settlers that will live there and use all of the resources. :francis:
did anyone even read the article :what:...the loans are no interest on top of no strings attached developmental aid....if this is China version of Imperialism i wish they would come and neo colonize every run down black ghetto in America:aicmon:
 
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