In Angola, Biden Promises to Invest Differently to China

Angolan Minister of Transport Ricardo Daniel Sandao Queiros Veigas de Abreu (L) speaks to US President Joe Biden (C) and Angola President Joao Lourenco (R) at the Port in Lobito on December 4, 2024. ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP

President Joe Biden will make the case on Wednesday in Angola that the United States must do better rather than more than China to regain influence in Africa.

Biden is on the second day of a visit to the African country, where the United States is showcasing a major infrastructure project aimed at countering China’s investments on the continent.

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