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Sino–African relations, also referred to as Africa–China 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.
A 1 billion U.S. dollar special loan for small and medium-sized African businesses was also established. China also announced eight new policy measures aimed at strengthening relations with Africa that were "more focused on improving people's livelihoods". [11] Wen announced that China will write off the debt of some of the poorest African nations.
[30] [31] [32] In May 1972, the Chinese People's Committee for the Defense of World Peace, the Chinese Committee for Asian-African Solidarity and the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries merged, [33] with offices at No. 1, Taiji Factory Street, Beijing. [34]
The United States and China: The next decade. New York: Praeger. "National Committee on United States-China Relations." Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Volume 3, Great Barrington, MA. Berkshire Publishing Group, 2009. (p. 1548-1555) Berris, Jan Carol (1986). "The Evolution of Sino-American Relations: A view from the National Committee" (PDF ...
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In 2009 alone, the fund invested US$140 million of China's total US$1.3 billion invested in Africa that year. [2] The fund primarily focused on industrial development. For example, in 2010 it teamed up with several partners by contributing 382.5 million ZAR into a 1.65 billion ZAR investment by Jidong Cement to build a cement plant in Limpopo ...
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2018 – “Matters of State: Politics, Governance, and Agency in China-Africa Engagement”, April 19–20, 2018 Panels discussed the relationship between China, Africa, and the West, African agency and strategic bargaining, leadership, civil society, and state capacity. [5]