China's Roadmap to Global Trade and Market Share Dominance
Mavhungu Abel Mafukata
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Mavhungu Abel Mafukata: Vhutali Leadership and Management Institute, Makhado, Republic of South Africa,
International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147-4478), 2016, vol. 5, issue 6, 29-39
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This paper re-construct the roadmap adopted by China to dominate global trade and market share space with reference to SSA. Specifically, this paper characterises the nature of China's practice of political economy where the country does business. Literature was reviewed to collect data used in the re-construction of the model. This paper found that indeed China has a clearly set roadmap (figure 1) for its global trade and market share space acquisition and dominance. China's dominance of the economic and market space in SSA has an assortment of intertwined complexities for the region. Sub-Saharan Africa needs to excercise caution on China because signs are there already that China would not be any different from the Western economies who had exploited the region for decades for their own gain, not the region's gain. Key Words: Colonialism, Sub-Saharan Africa, State Owned Enterprises, Communist Party of China
Date: 2016
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