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Henry Ekwuruke
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Afraid of the Chinese Phenomenon in Africa
March 21, 2007 - 09:42 AM
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China investors and markets has been opened for the African people to buy and consumer without limit. I know this trend has been endorsed by many of our leaders based on their varing interests and reasons, that China has been poviding adequate infrastructure such as railways, roads, and others that some development partners are not providing. plus many other factors but we have to look more into the markets and get quality rather than quantity, we have to work hard to develop by getting ourselves involved rather than consumers as it would take us no where.
The Chinese open market to Africa is appreciated but we have to view the thread from a two-side mentalism!
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Mike Ter.Songu
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Re: Afraid of the Chinese Phenomenon in Africa
October 12, 2007 - 06:55 AM
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Well, I dont Know what you have in mind when speak of quality. But I think That the Afro-Asia economic alliance is one of the most positive things that have happend to Africa in Known history. For the first time, African countries will be dealing with technically sophisticated partners who consider them as equals and not inferiors, meant to be exploited. But I am confused by "the qualtiy" you are speaking of. Since These same people you are insinuating to be capable of supplying inferior goods and services also have viable market outlets in the so called developed world.
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