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  2. Sino-African relations - Wikipedia

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    Sino–African relations, also referred to as AfricaChina relations or Afro–Chinese relations, are the historical, political, economic, military, social, and cultural connections between China and the African continent. Little is known about ancient relations between China and Africa, though there is some evidence of early trade connections.

  3. Africa–China economic relations - Wikipedia

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    By the 1950s, Chinese communities in excess of 100,000 existed in South Africa, Madagascar, and Mauritius [10] Small Chinese communities in other parts of Africa later became the cornerstone of the post-1980 growth in dealings between China and Africa. However, at the time, many lived lives centered on local agriculture and probably had little ...

  4. China–Ethiopia relations - Wikipedia

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    China's bilateral relationship with Ethiopia is one of its most prioritized in Africa and China believes Ethiopia is particularly significant in peace and security within east Africa. [ 3 ] : 109 Relations are longstanding, with Chinese direct investment (FDI) in Ethiopia reaching US$4 billion and bilateral trade growing to $5.4 billion by 2016 ...

  5. China's duty-free access for poor African states kicks in as ...

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    China's zero-tariff access for Africa's least developed countries kicked in this week, a senior Chinese diplomat said, just as U.S. President Joe Biden visits Angola. China and the United States ...

  6. Chinese Friendship Farms in Africa - Wikipedia

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    The employment mix between Chinese and local African workers varies between projects, yet many projects have a significant positive employment effect in their regions. [1] [12] Chinese agricultural investment has to be analysed in the global context. It has received (mostly unfairly) exceptional international media coverage. [13]

  7. Comparative law - Wikipedia

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    Legal Systems of the World. Comparative law is the study of differences and similarities between the law (legal systems) of different countries.More specifically, it involves the study of the different legal "systems" (or "families") in existence in the world, including the common law, the civil law, socialist law, Canon law, Jewish Law, Islamic law, Hindu law, and Chinese law.

  8. Afro-Asians - Wikipedia

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    Awarded Chinese citizenship by the Chinese government, many students have been provided full scholarships to universities in China. [Asia-China 4] Among China's most famous Afro-Asian natives are Shanghai-born Lou Jing who, in 2009, garnered national gossip as she rose to fame competing on popular reality TV show Dragon TV's Go Oriental Angel ...

  9. Trans-Saharan trade - Wikipedia

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    Cattle were introduced to the Central Sahara between 4000 and 3500 BCE. Remarkable rock paintings (dated 3500 to 2500 BCE) in arid regions portray flora and fauna that are not present in the modern desert. [1] As a desert, the Sahara is now a hostile expanse that separates the Mediterranean economy from the economy of the Niger River Basin.

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