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  2. Africa–China economic relations - Wikipedia

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    Trade between China and Africa largely grew exponentially following China's joining of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the opening up of China to emigration (of Chinese people to Africa) and the free movement of companies, peoples, and products both to and from the African continent starting from the early 2000 onwards.

  3. Sino-African relations - Wikipedia

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    There are a variety of critical perspectives scrutinizing the balance of power relationship between China and Africa, and China's role concerning human rights in Africa. [181] [182] Increasingly, concerns have been raised by Africans and Western observers that China's relationship with Africa is neocolonialist in nature.

  4. China builds space alliances in Africa as Trump cuts foreign aid

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    Washington’s efforts at space diplomacy have been unable to counter China’s growing bonds in Africa, which are gaining significance as a new global space race takes off, according to ...

  5. China's lending to Africa rises for first time in seven years ...

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    Africa secured more than $10 billion in loans a year from China between 2012-2018, thanks to President Xi Jinping's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), but the lending fell precipitously from the ...

  6. Sino-Pacific relations - Wikipedia

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    David D. Hale, In the Balance: China's unprecedented growth and implications for the Asia–Pacific, Australian Strategic Policy Institute, February 2006, ISBN 1-920722-91-2; Fergus Hanson, China: stumbling through the Pacific, Lowy Institute, July 2009; Ron Crocombe, Asia in the Pacific Islands: Replacing the West, 2007, ISBN 978-982-02-0388-4

  7. Foreign interventions by China - Wikipedia

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    Into the 21st century, China began to extend its ambitions into Latin America in order to benefit its own growth, [46] with many of the developing countries in the region becoming dependent on a growing China during the 2000s commodities boom. [47]

  8. In the shadow of US-China rivalry, Arab allies tread ... - AOL

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    China’s growing presence in the Middle East, he added, is a “direct response to the growing significance of the region, and lack of viable solutions” to the Gulf’s security concerns.

  9. China–Tanzania relations - Wikipedia

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    Modern economic and infrastructural cooperation between Tanzania and China is highly connected to China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). [6] In 2013, China expanded its Belt and Road Initiative as a form of foreign policy mainly to construct an overland network of infrastructure to better connect Chinese trade and further economic integration to other regions of the world, with a particular ...