Evolving Debates and Outlooks on China–Africa Economic Ties

C. Alden
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China and Africa’s economic relations have evolved over time, from the tentative commercial engagements characteristic of the early 1980s to the comprehensive infrastructure loans and increased foreign direct investment being pursued across all sectors today. Expanding economic ties have been accompanied by changing debates as to the nature of China–Africa engagement and its significance for their respective development aspirations. South–South cooperation, for instance, framed the approach in this first phase of intensifying economic relations and reflected the combination of technical assistance, grant aid, and concessional loans negotiated by Chinese and Africans in exchange for access to the continent’s abundant resources. As African economies came to demonstrate sustained patterns of higher rates of growth and two-way trade with China grew proportionally, the debates shifted decidedly towards one that focused on economic complementarities between them and Africa’s integration into global value chains. Furthermore, as the African industrialization process intensifies in economies like Ethiopia, China’s key role in development finance and its sectoral experience put it in a crucial position to promote this new phase of development on the continent.
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关于中非经济关系的争论与展望
中国和非洲的经济关系随着时间的推移而发展,从20世纪80年代初的试探性商业合作特征到今天在所有部门寻求的全面基础设施贷款和增加的外国直接投资。经济联系不断扩大的同时,关于中非交往的性质及其对各自发展愿望的意义的争论也在不断变化。例如,南南合作为加强经济关系的第一阶段提供了框架,反映了中国和非洲谈判的技术援助、赠款援助和优惠贷款的组合,以换取获得非洲大陆丰富的资源。随着非洲经济呈现出持续高速增长的模式,与中国的双向贸易也呈比例增长,辩论显然转向了关注非洲与非洲融入全球价值链之间的经济互补性。此外,随着非洲工业化进程在埃塞俄比亚等经济体的加剧,中国在发展融资方面的关键作用及其行业经验使其在推动非洲大陆这一新的发展阶段方面处于至关重要的地位。
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