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Could China Ease South Africa’s Electricity Woes?
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Pass the Dictionary: Understanding the Various Forms of China’s Economic Engagement
By Lucas Engel and Oyintarelado Moses The debt challenges among China’s borrowers, as well as China’s shifting approach to lending and investment abroad, are feeding an appetite for data on Chinese financial flows. However, without a ...
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By Oyintarelado Moses On February 17, 2023, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) convened a roundtable discussion on sovereign debt restructuring, bringing together creditor and debtor stakeholders involved with ongoing and upcoming debt restructurings. Leading ...
Could China Ease South Africa’s Electricity Woes?
Radio702, a prominent news and talk radio station in South Africa, this week discussed whether China might be able to help the country out of its ongoing electricity crisis. The power issue is back in the headlines as the country’s beleaguered power utility Eskom is again instituting rolling blackouts ...
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Legislative leaders from across Africa issued a joint appeal on Tuesday for creditor nations to cancel some of the continent's outstanding debts. The parliamentarians are meeting this week in Abuja for the first-ever gathering of the Conference of Speakers and Heads of African Parliaments ...
Ethiopia’s Ambassador to China Stops by the China Africa Development Fund HQ in Beijing
Chinese infrastructure financing in Africa may be down sharply compared to a few years ago, but it hasn't stopped altogether. That might explain why Ethiopia's envoy to China, Teshome Toga, paid a visit to the offices of the China Africa Development Fund (CADF) to discuss infrastructure investment ...






