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The influential African polling outfit Afrobarometer has released a glimpse of new polling results among African populations of their perceptions of external powers. Afrobarometer surveys have noted consistently high (and similar) approval rates ...
How Far Ahead Is China in the Battery Race? Pretty Far.
China is sprinting ahead in the global race for critical minerals used to make batteries for electric cars, leaving Western competitors scrambling to catch up. Chinese companies’ early investment into the extraction of lithium and ...
China Boosted Pandemic-Era Debt Relief: Report
China’s role in debt renegotiation processes has become very controversial, with U.S. officials like Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen singling Beijing out as a “barrier” to resolving debt distress. However, a new report by a team ...
African Leaders to Kamala Harris: We’re Going to Work With Both the U.S. and China
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris is back in Washington, D.C., after wrapping up a week-long, three-nation tour of sub-Saharan Africa over the weekend. Before she left, Harris held a press conference on Friday ...
Nigerian VP: “Most African Countries Are Rightly Unapologetic About Their Close Ties to China”
Nigeria’s Vice President Yemi Osinbajo pushed back against Western criticisms of Chinese engagement in Africa, saying concerns over predatory lending are “an overreaction.” The Vice President spoke at King’s College in London, where ...
Embassy Briefs Chinese Business Community in DR Congo on Worsening Security Conditions
China’s ambassador to the DR Congo, Zhu Jing, hosted a briefing at the embassy for Chinese companies operating in the country about the deteriorating security conditions. Representatives from at least 50 Chinese ...
Ford Teams Up With Chinese, Indonesian Companies in Nickel Venture
The Ford Motor Company is teaming up with Indonesia’s PT Vale and Chinese mining giant Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt to buy the Pomalaa nickel processing plant in Indonesia. The $4.5 billion venture deepens the ...
Reality Check for U.S. and EU Policymakers Planning to Decouple From China’s EV Battery Supply Chain
One of the main priorities of last year’s landmark environmental legislation in the U.S. (known as the Inflation Reduction Act) is to reduce, even eliminate China’s role in the electric vehicle supply chain, ...
China’s Renewable Energy Expertise Could Help Cape Town Address Crippling Blackouts
As South Africa’s power woes worsen, Cape Town is seeking to double electricity supplies from hydropower from the current 200 megawatts (MW) in a desperate bid to reduce the impact of chronic power outages. ...
WEEK IN REVIEW: Brazilian President Expected to Reschedule China Visit to April 11th
Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong embarked on a week-long trip to China on Monday that will include meetings with both President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang. The visit marks the Singaporean leader’s ...
Singapore PM Meets With Guangdong’s Top CPC Official on His Way to Beijing
Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong made a brief stopover in China’s southern Guandong province on Wednesday during his six-day visit to China. Lee paid a courtesy call to the province’s top official, ...
Challenging Chinese Mining Contracts Isn’t About Politics, It’s About What’s Fair, Says DRC Finance Minister
DR Congo Finance Minister Nicolas Kazadi pushed back against the narrative that Kinshasa is specifically targeting Chinese companies over unfair mining contracts. The minister was adamant in his discussion with Financial Times ...
Zambia’s Debt Grows to $33 Billion as Restructuring Talks Stall and Interest Accrues
The Zambian Finance Ministry released its latest debt figures this week that reveals the painful cost that delays in restructuring are exacting on the economically-distressed country. The country’s total public debt now stands ...
Hondura’s President Announces That’s She’ll be Traveling Soon to Beijing to Sign “Auspicious Agreements”
Honduran President Xiomara Castro looked visibly pleased with her decision to switch ties from Taiwan to China last week when she announced on Twitter that she’ll soon be headed to Beijing to sign a ...
Harris Arrives in Zambia Where China Questions Will Loom Much Larger Than in Ghana
U.S. Vice President landed in Zambia on Wednesday for the second leg of a three-nation, week-long Africa tour. During her first stop in Ghana, the Vice President assiduously tried to avoid any reference ...
Will China, UAE’s Masdar Successfully Collaborate to Give Africa Reliable Renewable Energy?
The shift to renewable energy is gaining momentum in Africa with the Ivory Coast signing an agreement with Masdar, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) renewable energy company on the exploration and development of a 50-70 ...
Georgetown University’s Ken Opalo Why the U.S. Can’t Compete With China in Africa
Until the Biden administration released its new strategy for Africa last August, U.S. foreign policy towards the continent had been largely shaped by a longstanding desire in Washington to challenge China’s growing presence ...
After a Setback in Honduras, Taiwan’s Diplomacy Gets a Small Boost in the South Pacific
The Fijian government allowed Taiwan to reinstate the old name of its representative office in the South Pacific island country to include its official moniker “The Republic of China.” While a simple name change ...
China Should Not Compromise With Western Creditors in Zambian Debt Relief, Says Prominent Scholar
Zambia’s debt renegotiation is being delayed by barriers within China’s banking system and by Western pressure. So says Professor Tang Xiaoyang, a prominent expert on Chinese overseas development finance and the director of ...
New Report: China Is Now the Major Lender of Last Resort for Developing Countries
China has spent $240 billion in rescue payments to 22 economically distressed Belt and Road economies between 2008 and 2021. A new report published by AidData, the research center at the College of William ...
Chinese Scholars See U.S. Veep’s Africa Tour in the Context of Great Power Competition
One stop into her week-long, three-nation African tour, and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris has yet to mention the “C” word. But China is very much on the minds of her traveling ...
Honduras Says Adiós Taiwan, Formally Establishes Diplomatic Ties With China
Honduran Foreign Minister Eduardo Enrique Reina looked visibly pleased this weekend when he shook hands with his Chinese counterpart Qin Gang after the pair formally oversaw the establishment of diplomatic ties. The ...
China’s Party-run Media Frames Honduras Switch as Part of Larger Struggle Against the U.S., Taiwan Independence
The Communist Party-run Global Times newspaper boasted in a series of articles over the weekend in both their English and Chinese editions that Honduras’s decision to sever diplomatic ties with Taiwan is both ...
U.S. Analysts, Scholars Skeptical About the Benefits to Honduras From Ties With China
Honduran officials maintain that the decision to abandon ties with Taiwan in favor of China was an economic decision inspired by the hope of boosting Chinese trade and investment. But a number of ...
New Data Reveals Small Increase in Chinese Lending to Countries in Latin America and the Caribbean
China is once again extending development finance loans to countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, albeit only a small fraction of what it lent to the region a decade ago. Brazil, Barbados ...
South Africa Hosts Trade Discussions With Chongqing, One of China’s Largest Industrial Cities
The Southwestern Chinese industrial mega-city Chongqing hosted a delegation from South Africa last week to discuss how the two sides can further increase the $600 million of trade the two sides did last ...
Egypt’s Chinese Green Hydrogen Project Could be a Blueprint for Africa
Egypt and China are seeking to consolidate economic and investment cooperation in various areas of common interest, including clean energy through the China hydrogen project. The China International Energy Group (CIEG) intends to establish ...
WEEK IN REVIEW: Chinese President Xi Jinping Invites Russian President Vladimir Putin to Third Belt and Forum
Chinese President Xi Jinping invited Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday to attend the third Belt and Forum that will take place later this year. Xi’s invitation followed a pledge to “significantly increase” trade between ...
China Pushes Back at Outgoing World Bank President’s Criticism That Beijing Isn’t Doing Enough on Debt Relief
The Chinese government clapped back on Wednesday against renewed criticisms from outgoing World Bank President David Malpass that Beijing isn’t moving fast enough to restructure debts in many of the world’s poorest countries. ...
World Bank Nominee Meets Head of China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
World Bank President-nominee Ajay Banga met with the head of the Chinese-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) on Wednesday during his brief trip to Beijing. The AIIB released a short statement after the ...
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