Chinese investment in East Africa: History, status, and impacts

Ying Xia
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ABSTRACT This paper investigates the development trajectory of Chinese investments in two East African countries and their implications for technology transfer. It traces the transformation of Chinese economic engagements with Africa since the early independence era. Most Chinese investments were established in the past decade, except for a few aid-driven investments created in the 1970s and those made by the first wave of Chinese expatriate entrepreneurs to East Africa in the 1990s. These recent investments have concentrated in construction-related industries, export-oriented garments industry, plastic recycling and reprocessing, and agro-business. In terms of technology transfer, there are local training efforts and signs for intra-industry spillovers. Large-scale Chinese investments or development projects have established formal training programs with explicit localization targets and are more likely to collaborate with government agencies or vocational training institutes. Moreover, horizontal and vertical spillovers have also taken the form of the development of sub-contracting, local supply, distribution networks, and imitation by local firms. Nevertheless, those industry-level spillovers are less systematic due to the limitations of local investors’ financial and technological capacity.
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中国在东非的投资:历史、现状和影响
本文研究了中国在两个东非国家投资的发展轨迹及其对技术转让的影响。它追溯了自独立初期以来中国与非洲经济交往的转变。大多数中国投资都是在过去十年中建立的,除了20世纪70年代创建的少数援助驱动型投资和20世纪90年代第一波中国海外企业家到东非进行的投资。这些最近的投资集中在建筑相关行业、出口导向型服装行业、塑料回收和再加工以及农业企业。在技术转让方面,有地方培训的努力和行业内溢出的迹象。中国的大规模投资或发展项目已经建立了具有明确本地化目标的正式培训计划,并且更有可能与政府机构或职业培训机构合作。此外,横向和纵向溢出还表现为分包、当地供应、分销网络的发展以及当地企业的模仿。然而,由于当地投资者的金融和技术能力的限制,这些行业层面的溢出效应不太系统。
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