| China's presence in Africa conducive to the continent's economic and social transformation |
| 2010/06/16 |
English.news.cn "In regions where economic relations with The research, conducted by African experts and sponsored by Rockefeller Foundation, showed that economic cooperation with Another key result of the research was "Whenever "This coupling indicates that if Africa wants to develop, it has to link with China, and China must also link with African countries, not only for raw material but also many other things," he said. Chinese businesses were not only eyeing on African natural resources, they are paving roads, building ports, schools, bridges and stadiums, setting up manufacturing factories, and laying telecommunications cables, said Idro. "The Chinese finance, African countries are addressing infrastructure deficits, lowering the costs of doing business and facilitating trade," he said. Such investments had created "a springboard for generating jobs in manufacturing, mining and construction in Africa, and new training and research facilities would also contribute to skills and technology transfers," the research showed. The researchers also found the Chinese investments were helping African economies to diversify and increase the local processing of exports, and the cooperation in agriculture was contributing to increased production and productivity. "Those differences made by "In developing economic relations with Africa, "Europe knows we need growth, America knows we want growth, but they don' t have the same urgency, so they would like democracy and other political issues first, but we want growth first, because we believe growth would bring in democracy and peace," Idro said. In addition, African countries can learn very important experience from While bringing cheaper consumer goods and better infrastructure to the African people, "It's true that the African manufacturers are complaining because they cannot compete with their Chinese counterparts who work so hard, and the workers also fear they might lose their jobs because of cheaper Chinese goods," said Idro. "But the numerous consumers, who previously couldn't afford to raise their livelihood because of the limited access to consumer goods, are happy. So you have to balance this out," Idro said. For claims that " " And it is also worth noting that However, economic relations between "The African communities have not developed a strong and coherent strategy in dealing with The research suggested that all African countries should develop integrated national strategies for engaging Chinese actors, anchored in long-term development plans and rooted in a transformation agenda. "The relationship between Editor's Note: The news story is based on an interview in a talk show Monday on CNC world, Xinhua's global satellite news television service. Philip Idro, Uganda' s former ambassador to China from 1999 to 2005, participated in the talk show. Idro, as an expert on African affairs with practical firsthand knowledge, is currently serving as the advisor on the Rockefeller Foundation project in Africa through Global audiences can view the 20-minute talk show, Editor: Wang Guanqun |
