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La particularité algérienne dans le phénomène chinafrique: Pourquoi ? & pour l’intérêt de qui ?

The Algerian peculiarity in the chinafrique phenomenon: Why? & for whose interest?

Mohammed Dehane

MPRA Paper from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: Africa, with its natural resources has become the catalyst for the functioning of the global economy, China has already understood and has taken the lead in conquering this gigantic market with over a billion consumers, while Western multinationals are relocating to China, China is abandoning them at home to relocate in this cradle that remains untouched to turn these resources on the spot to the finished products. Sino-African economic cooperation has grown in recent years. And China has become Africa's leading economic partner, a position it has held since 2009 to the detriment of the United States and Europe. This explains the emergence of the "Chinafrique" phenomenon. Algeria is a real example of the expansion of the economic "Chinafrique", with some specific peculiarities. The purpose of this paper is to give some answers to these questions: why do we talk about the "Chinafrique" phenomenon, Why Algeria is a particular case of the phenomenon "Chinafrique" and for whose interest the relations Sino-Algerian rock? And why ?

Keywords: Chinafrique; Algeria, China, IDE, relations Sino-Algerian (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F4 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-05-10
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