Eritrean influencer misinforms about predatory nature of China’s approach in Africa (2024)

Fifty African leaders, including 20 heads of states, attended an annual summit in China’s capital, Beijing, seeking quicker financial solutions to the growing debt crisis, Reuters reported.

The heads of the African nations facing economic and financial crisis due to their debt to China — Angola, Ethiopia, Kenya and Zambia — also participated in the meeting.

Addressing the forum, Chinese President Xi Jinping claimed that “the China-Africa relationship is now at its best in history,” pledging to invest nearly $51 billion and create a million new jobs across Africa in the next three years.

Yet Beijing failed to provide the highly sought after debt relief to the African nations.

China has long faced criticism for what experts call “debt trap diplomacy,” along with accusations of increased illegal trade and a worsening human rights situation in the African countries.

Pro-China experts like Fikrejesus Amahazion, an educator and research analyst at the Eritrean Center for Strategic Studies in Asmara, dispute the allegations, claiming that the West, including the United States, “target” China with “malicious propaganda and slander under the guise of concern for Africa.”

Amahazion told China Says, a state media company that focuses on China's foreign affairs, that Beijing is out to help Africa fight poverty.

China and its positive constructive relationship with Africa has delivered myriad tangible benefits to both sides,” he said.

That is misleading.

Through its “debt trap diplomacy,” China became the major shareholder controlling most of Africa’s natural resources, infrastructure and other assets. Beijing-owned businesses in Africa practice the worst forms of child labor, fund violent insurgency, sustain corruption, illegal trade and money laundering.

Amahazion failed to mention that at least 40,000 children, some as young as six, are forced to work in cobalt mines in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which are 80% owned by Chinese government companies.

The U.S. Department of Labor said in a 2023 report that the DRC practices the “worst forms of child labor,” especially in the mining industry.

During a hearing last November titled “From Cobalt to Cars: How China Exploits Child and Forced Labor in Congo,” the first witness accounts told the Congressional-Executive Commission on China how children are exploited to work in Chinese-owned mines.

Some of the major mine owners in the DRC include the CMOC Group, which holds an 80% stake in Tenke Fungurume, one of the largest reserves and highest-grade copper-cobalt mines in the world; Wanbao Mining, a subsidiary of state-owned Chinese military supplier Norinco; and Jinchuan Group International Resources, among others.

The U.S. Environmental Investigation Agency reported in May, based on a multiyear investigation, that China played a key role in the illegal transportation of 500,000 tons of timber per year on average from Mozambique to China since 2017. The funds from this illegal trade are partially used to finance violent insurgent groups, and promote systematic corruption and money laundering, the report said.

There is also abundant evidence of China’s use of “debt trap diplomacy” to plunder Africa's resources and other assets.

While extending credit to poor African countries that are unable to repay the loans, China takes collateral in the form of natural resources, infrastructure projects and other assets.

Such concessions allow China to take ownership of the collateral in case of a default.

In 2018, when the Zambian government turned to China for a $40,000 loan to upgrade state broadcaster ZNBC, Chinese StarTimes, which has close links to the Chinese government, was awarded 60% shares in exchange for the loan.

The Zambian government now owns only 40% of ZNBC.

With Zambia being Africa’s biggest copper producer, Chinese companies own 88% of its mining fields.

Last July, JCHX Mining, a Shanghai-listed mining services and contracting company, acquired 80% ownership of Lubambe Mine in Copperbelt, the largest underground mine in Zambia. Zambia's state mining investment arm, ZCCM Investments Holdings, owns the remaining 20%.

Zambia owes China at least $6.1 billion and in 2020 became the first defaulter on a Chinese loan after failing to pay a $42 million bond payment.

Kenya, with $6.7 billion in Chinese debt, leads the list of African nations indebted to China, facing a financial and economic crisis due to the Chinese loan burden.

Generation-Z Kenyans protested for two months this summer, forcing the government to withdraw a financial bill that would have imposed high taxes on essential commodities for the government to pay the accumulated Chinese debts.

Eritrean influencer misinforms about predatory nature of China’s approach in Africa (2024)

FAQs

How is China trying to influence countries in Africa? ›

China commonly funds the construction of infrastructure such as roads and railroads, dams, ports, and airports. Sometimes, Chinese state-owned firms build large-scale infrastructure in African countries in exchange for access to minerals or hydrocarbons, such as oil.

What are the Chinese efforts in Africa? ›

China will support Africa in developing local value chains, manufacturing and deep processing of critical minerals, build growth circles for China-Africa industrial cooperation in five regions, undertake 10 supporting projects of industrial parks for African countries, and hold 100 training sessions on ...

What is the relationship between China and African countries? ›

During the Summit, China established or elevated its strategic partnerships with a total of 30 countries. China and 53 African strategic partners, standing shoulder to shoulder, will play a greater role in improving the well-being of the Chinese and African people, and safeguarding world peace and stability.

In which African country does China invest the most? ›

The top five African destinations for Chinese FDI in 2022 were South Africa, Niger, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, and Cote d'Ivoire. For American investment, they were Egypt, South Africa, Libya, Equatorial Guinea, and Angola.

Why are Chinese moving to Africa? ›

Most Chinese in Africa today are temporary migrants. They are employees of Chinese state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and independent Chinese companies. However, there are increasingly larger numbers of independent migrants arriving in Africa seeking economic opportunities.

What countries is China is helping in Africa? ›

China is presently involved in infrastructure project in 35 African countries. A concentration of projects is to be found in Angola, Nigeria and the Sudan. However, China is planning a new range of projects in other countries, especially in the DRC.

Which African country has the most Chinese people? ›

South Africa has the largest population of Chinese in Africa, and most of them live in Johannesburg, an economic hub in southern Africa.

What is Africa called in Chinese? ›

非洲, or Fei Zhou as it is prounced in standard Chinese, is the short form of 阿非利加洲, which is the direct translation of African Continent. 洲 refers to continent, and 阿非利加, as it prounces as A Fei Li Jia, is obviously translated from Africa by its prounciation in English.

Which African countries does China trade most with? ›

South Africa is China's largest trading partner in Africa, at a volume of $20.2 billion. Yet this is 4 percent of China's trade with the European Union.

Does Africa have more people than China? ›

In fact, China's population is greater than the entire population of Europe (744 million) or the Americas (1.04 billion) and roughly equivalent to that of all nations in Africa (1.427 billion).

What are the natural resources of China in Africa? ›

China has shown a growing interest in the mining belt of central southern Africa,comprising Zambia, Tanzania, and Mozambique. This area is well endowed with copper,iron, gold, manganese, and other base metals.

Why is China building infrastructure in Africa? ›

Beijing's pursuit of influence in Africa goes beyond economic interests. China's investments in infrastructure are coupled with efforts to secure political support and access to resources.

Which African countries owe China the most money? ›

Angola was the main borrower from China in Africa between 2000 and 2020. Loan commitments signed between Chinese financiers and the Angolan government summed 42.6 billion U.S. dollars. In the same period, China lent around 160 billion U.S. dollars to African countries.

What has China built in Nigeria? ›

China has built a deep sea port and new railroad lines in the West African nation, with potential for more projects around clean energy generation given Nigeria's chronic electricity shortages.

Who owns most of the land in Africa? ›

In most African countries, the government owns a large portion of land. This can be problematic for investors who want to buy property in Africa. Read this article to find out more about how you can own your own piece of land in Africa!

What are China's strategic interests in Africa? ›

Beijing uses its influence in Africa to gain preferential access to Africa's natural resources, open up markets for Chinese exports, and enlist African support for Chinese diplomatic priorities on and beyond the continent.

Why is China building roads in Africa? ›

Beijing's pursuit of influence in Africa goes beyond economic interests. China's investments in infrastructure are coupled with efforts to secure political support and access to resources.

What is the contribution of China to the economic growth of Africa? ›

Over the past decade and a half, China has emerged as Africa's largest trading partner, as among its top five major investors, and as a major source of development finance and contractor of major infrastructure projects for the continent (see Chapters 2, 3, 8, and 9).

What is the relationship between China and South Africa? ›

South Africa is one of the African countries that China most prioritizes within Chinese-African foreign relations. In 2010, China was South Africa's largest trading partner. Since 2007 China-South African relations have become increasingly close with increasing trade, policy and political ties.

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