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Africa, China Continue to Strike Investment Deals
2016-07-25
Brief:China and Africa’s recent union is not only a milestone in Africa’s development, but is an indication of global interest in the continent.
Africa continues to attract the interest of global investors and the world’s biggest market. China’s investment ventures in Africa strongly suggest that the continent is seen as the new sleeping giant. As the bond between Africa and China strengthens, global leaders and investors will follow suit in trusting the opportunities available across the continent. 
 
China and Africa’s recent union is not only a milestone in Africa’s development, but is an indication of global interest in the continent.
 
The China-Africa summit signalled a milestone in China-Africa relations. Chinese President Xi Jinping announced ‘10 major plans’ to increase collaboration with Africa over the next three years, including establishing regional vocational education centres and colleges to bridge Africa’s skills gap. He pledged that the institutions would train 200,000 technicians, as well as provide African students numerous training opportunities in China. Xi Jinping emphasised how China and Africa share a common future, and commended the unity that the Chinese and Africans have forged over the years. 
 
Sindiso Ngwenya, Secretary General of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) said: “The COMESA region is rich in both natural and human resources, making it one of the key choices for financiers, so it’s understandable that Chinese investors are increasingly turning to the region.”
 
Francis Gatare, CEO of the Rwanda Development Board (RDB) comments: “The recent relations between China and Africa are a clear indication of the continent’s untapped potential to be a world power. No longer does the world stage view Africa as a continent that needs to be saved, with China, the world’s second largest economy taking Africa seriously, is a testament of that. Investors and nations alike are tracking the Chinese vote of confidence and following through with investment deals. The summit which will be taking place in Kigali, Rwanda on the 5th and 6th of September 2016 will be a prime example of Africa’s growing economic prowess, and the interest it will gain from global leaders in the years to come.”

East African Business Week

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