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China’s Ambassador to Bangladesh Wants Local Chinese Businesses to Button Everything Up Ahead of 20th Party Congress

China's ambassador to Bangladesh, Li Jiming, spoke with representatives of the local Chinese business community about security precautions in the country.
The Chinese embassy in Bangladesh organized an online gathering this week for representatives of the local Chinese business community on how to tighten security in their enterprises ahead of the upcoming 20th Party ...

Where Does China Source Its Natural Gas

Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2022
China is the world’s fastest-growing market for natural gas and imported more last year than any other country — accounting for 60% of global demand. The bulk of China’s imports in 2021 came ...

China’s Dominance of the Congolese Cobalt Sector May Not Actually Matter Much in the Near Future

The new U.S. climate law, officially known as the Inflation Reduction Act, has a number of provisions aimed at breaking China’s hold on certain strategic resources like cobalt, widely seen as vital to ...

How is the New U.S. Strategy for Africa Seen in China?

HEADLINE TRANSLATION: Li Wentao: The New Strategy for Africa: The "Last Piece of the Puzzle" of America's Global Strategy
Chinese scholars and policy analysts have been poring over the recently released U.S. Strategy for Sub-Saharan Africa to gauge its implications for China and its engagement on the continent. In contrast to the ...

CMOC’s Cobalt Earnings Jump as Prime Minister’s Mediation Attempt Falters

Earnings statement for the first half of the year from China Molybdenum for its cobalt and copper mining unit in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
China Molybdenum (aka CMOC/China Moly), the Chinese minerals giant running one of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s largest cobalt mines, has reported record net profits of about $606 million for the first six months of ...

Angolan Presidential Candidate Eyes Chinese Loans

File image of Angolan presidential candidate Adalberto Costa Junior. Julio PACHECO NTELA / AFP
Adalberto Costa Jr., a candidate in this week’s presidential election in Angola, will launch an audit of the country’s debt to China if he wins. He pledged that any loans not resulting in infrastructure will ...

Africa Should Be Cautiously Optimistic About New U.S. Africa Strategy: Analyst

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken delivers a speech on the U.S.-Africa Strategy at the University of Pretoria's Future Africa Campus in Pretoria, on August 8, 2022. Andrew Harnik / AP POOL / POOL / AFP
Global reaction to the United States’s new Africa strategy, unveiled by Secretary of State Antony Blinken during his recent African visit, has largely split along North-South lines. While accounts in the U.S. press framed the ...

Tanzania is the Latest Focal Point For Railway Construction in the Post-Megaloan Era

The Tanzanian government opened bidding to build the next stage of its new Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) network that will extend to the border with Burundi. Construction companies have been invited to submit proposals to build ...

How do Africans View U.S.-China Tensions over Taiwan? Two Researchers Weigh In

Visiting US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (C) waves to journalists during her arrival at the Parliament in Taipei on August 3, 2022. Sam Yeh / AFP
This article features back-to-back responses by two African researchers on United States-China tensions over Taiwan. Response 1: By Christopher Edyegu

Indian Media Goes Bonkers Over Reports of Possible Xi-Modi Summit

The Wall Street Journal sparked a flurry of speculation in the Indian media over the weekend with a report on Friday that said Chinese President Xi Jinping is thinking about going to the Shanghai ...

China Cancels Nearly Two Dozen Interest-Free Loans to 17 African Countries

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi addressed a group of African foreign ministers during a virtual FOCAC 8 follow-up session on August 18, 2022. Image via the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi unveiled a minor debt relief package for 17 African countries, writing off 23 interest-free loans that came due at the end of the last year. Wang made the announcement on ...

Chinese Contractors to Finish Building New Africa CDC HQ Ahead of Schedule

Construction site for the new headquarters of the Africa Center for Disease Control in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Image via Xinhua.
Chinese contractors are now three-quarters of the way done with the new headquarters of the Africa Center for Disease Control and Prevention in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa with construction running ahead of ...

WEEK IN REVIEW: Chinese Troops Will Travel to Russia to Participate in Joint Military Exercises

Chinese troops will travel to Russia to participate in joint military exercises from 30 August to 5 September. The Vostok (East) exercises will also include soldiers from Belarus, Mongolia, Tajikistan, and — notably — India. (REUTERS) ...

Vietnam Wins as Apple Moves More Production Out of China 

Hector RETAMAL / AFP
Apple is in talks to make Apple Watches and MacBooks in Vietnam for the first time, marking a further win for the Southeast Asian country as the U.S. tech giant looks to diversify ...

Analysis from Cobus van Staden

Revealing Reactions to China’s Festival of Optics

In terms of geopolitical optics, this week was nothing short of a banquet. It served up at least two sets of images that seem to crystallize our historical moment and that will live on in the Wikipedia of history as shorthand for where the world was in 2025.
One is the waves of uncannily synchronized soldiers and a bewildering array of high-tech weaponry gliding down Beijing’s Chang’an Avenue. The ...

Is China Planning Bases in Pakistan and Afghanistan?

Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Wang Wenbin speaking at the regular press briefing in Beijing. Image via the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin shot down allegations in the Indian media that China is planning military bases in Pakistan and Afghanistan.  The issue was raised at a Ministry briefing by a reporter for ...

China and Russia Join Military Skills Contest in Algeria

Soldiers from China and Russia joined counterparts from thirteen other countries in a military skills competition that kicked off this week in Algeria. Participants will compete in activities like parachute jumping, shooting and driving ...

Hunan’s Growing Clout in African Agricultural Trade Now Extends to Honey

The Chinese province of Hunan this week ran online courses in beekeeping and honey processing for African farmers. Hunan is quickly emerging as the world’s most innovative hub for African agricultural trade, with a cocoa ...

New Chinese Military Bases in Africa Only a Matter of Time Says Top U.S. Intelligence Official

File image of the Chinese PLA Navy base in Djibouti. STR/AFP/Getty Images
The debate in the United States over whether China plans to build new military bases in Africa resurfaced on Tuesday when the Director of Intelligence Analysis for U.S. forces in Africa (AFRICOM) published a ...

Wang Touts China’s Human Rights Record to Visiting Asian, African Diplomats on Their Way To Visit Xinjiang

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi meeting virtually with a delegation of Geneva-based envoys from Asian and African countries currently touring China. Image via the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi spoke glowingly of Beijing’s human rights record with indirect references to the situation in Xinjiang when he met on Tuesday with a delegation of visiting UN diplomats from Asian and ...

How Transsion Hit the Mobile Jackpot in Africa

Source: Counterpoint Research
The Chinese mobile phone maker Transsion hasn’t sold a single phone in China. Yet it posted a $580 million profit last year, largely based on its success in Africa. Through its Itel, Tecno, ...

Saudi Arabia is Preparing For President Xi’s Arrival This Week, According to Reports

TRANSLATION: "According to news from inside Saudi Arabia, some roads in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, have begun traffic control, and the central area of the capital is undergoing state ceremony rehearsals in preparation for the arrival of Chinese leader Xi Jinping."
There are new indications that Chinese President Xi Jinping will, in fact, be heading to Saudi Arabia this week for his first overseas visit in nearly three years since the beginning of the pandemic. Although ...

Chinese Scholar Makes the Case That It’s Bond Debt, Not Bilateral Loans That Trap Developing Countries

A new research paper by prominent Tsinghua University development finance scholar Tang Xiaoyang provides the most detailed argument to date in defense of China’s bilateral lending to Global South countries and how mostly ...

New Economist Intelligence Unit Report Provides Fresh Reminder of China’s Highly Unequal Trade With Africa

The Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) latest report on China-Africa relations forecasts how it sees the relationship between these two regions evolving over the next ten years.  Broadly speaking, the EIU predicts China will devote more ...

Turns Out China Still Finances Railway Projects in Africa

File image of a Sudanese railway line in Khartoum. PATRICK BAZ / AFP
Until recently, it was widely understood that China had stepped back from lending large amounts of money to African governments for railway projects with questionable prospects of repayment. Apparently, that was an exaggeration. ...

India’s Ties With China Strained Across Multiple Fronts

Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar renewed his sharp criticism of China’s alleged incursions into Indian territory along their disputed border in the Himalayas known as the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and, again, claimed that ...

Chinese Media Hints at Change in India’s Taiwan Policy When There Really Wasn’t Any

HEADLINE TRANSLATION: "India Suddenly Issues Statement on Taiwan"
Indian foreign ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagch reiterated on Friday New Delhi’s longstanding position on the One-China Policy and reaffirmed that New Delhi remains committed to the status quo regarding Taiwan. There was nothing ...

Huawei’s India CEO Tells Court “I am a Chinese National, Not a Terrorist”

File image of the Huawei Research and Development Centre in Bangalore, India. Manjunath KIRAN / AFP
Huawei’s CEO for India, Li Xiongli, borrowed a line from a popular Indian movie in a court plea on Friday to be released on bail following his arrest on tax charges. “I am a Chinese (national) and not ...

Chinese Official Dismisses Reports of Xi Trip to Saudi Arabia as “Gossip”

Wang Cheng (王诚) is a longtime official in the Chinese Ministry of Commerce.
While Twitter was abuzz with speculation that Chinese President Xi Jinping would travel to Saudi Arabia this week based on a story in The Guardian, Wang Cheng, a highly-respected and normally very reliable Commerce Ministry ...

WEEK IN REVIEW: United States Marine General Michael Langley Took Over as the Top U.S. Commander for Africa on Tuesday

Lt. Gen. Michael E. Langley (center right) has been recommended to succeed to General Stephen Townsend to lead AFRICOM. Image via @USFleetForces.
United States Marine General Michael Langley took over as the top U.S. commander for Africa on Tuesday, heading U.S. military operations on the continent.  General Langley assumed command from Army General Stephen Townsend who was among ...

This Chart May Explain Why the Indian Government is Cracking Down on Chinese Tech Companies

Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, Aug 2022
Chinese technology companies all but control the Indian smartphone market which may explain the motivation for New Delhi to try and force some of them to exit the market to make room for domestic competitors.
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