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China’s Africa Lending Enters a New Phase as Mega-Loans Give Way to Targeted Finance and Investment

Chinese development finance in Africa is moving away from its traditional model of large sovereign loans for mega-infrastructure projects. Boston University's latest data shows Beijing increasingly channeling support through alternative mechanisms, including foreign direct investment, equipment trade, and financing arrangements with ...
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