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It's been obvious in recent years that China has provided far more financing for African infrastructure development than any other country or multilateral development finance institution (DFI). Now, however, for the first time, we know how much more... and it's a lot.
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Report: China Financed More Infrastructure in Africa Than All of the World’s Major Donors… Combined

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