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Chinese mining investments in Africa

Henri-Louis Vedie

No 1704, Policy briefs on Commodities & Energy from Policy Center for the New South

Abstract: Chinese investors are increasingly interested in Africa. Some criticize them for privileging mining investments. A 2017 analysis of these investments shows that investments in mining have not been the only ones privileged by the Chinese operators. Many other sectors such as transport and energy have benefited from Chinese investments, much more so than the mining sector, for example.

Date: 2017-04
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