Chinese Premier Visits Zambia Amid Geopolitical Competition

China's Premier Li Qiang speaking during the ASEAN summit in Jakarta. Image: Yasuyoshi Chiba / AFP

Chinese Premier Li Qiang is in Zambia, the first high-level Chinese leader to visit the country since 2007. His trip comes as the country emerges from a years-long financial crisis

Li’s visit comes as China, Zambia, and Tanzania embark on the refurbishment of the TAZARA rail line, an icon of Cold War Afro-Asian solidarity now being revamped for 21st-century mineral geopolitics.

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