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It's Chinese billions for Africa

 

 

Shannon Ebrahim, Foreign Editor, The Star, Johannesburg, 4 December 2015

 

Chinese President Xi Jinping is due to make monumental announcements at the
opening ceremony of the Forum on China-Africa Co-operation (FOCAC) in
Sandton today.

 

It is expected that he will announce a minimum of $50 billion (R719 billion)
in development financing for the continent.

 

The package of new measures is likely to include concessionary finance; the
financing of development projects in infrastructure, health, manufacturing
and industrialisation; the modernisation of agriculture; and human resource
development through training opportunities and scholarships.

 

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has called the second FOCAC summit a "pace
setter in co-operation and a model of South-South co-operation".

 

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FOCAC

 

Wang addressed foreign ministers from virtually every African state gathered
at the Department of International Relations and Co-operation yesterday.
Only Burkino Faso, Sao Tome and Swaziland did not participate in the
deliberations as full members of FOCAC given their relations with Taiwan.

 

Raising expectations, Wang referred to the gathering of his government with
African leaders as historic, which would help African people to ensure
prosperity on the continent.

 

Despite the economic slowdown in the People's Republic of China, which is
described as "the new normal", the country is expected to import commodities
worth $10 trillion from Africa over the next five years.

 

Trade between China and Africa has exploded over the past 15 years since
FOCAC was established, with trade volumes going from $10bn in 2000 to
$220bn. The summit is expected to map out a blueprint for China-Africa
co-operation.

 

African Standby Force

 

In her opening remarks at the ministerial meeting, Minister of International
Relations and Co-operation Maite Nkoana-Mashabane made particular reference
to the fact that Xi previously announced that his government would provide
$100m to support the operationalisation of the African Standby Force and the
African Capacity for Immediate Response to Crises.

 

Such financial assistance is of critical importance in empowering Africa to
solve its own crises through a rapid response capability. Since the 1994
genocide in Rwanda, African leaders have called for the creation of an
African rapid response force to intervene in order to prevent war crimes and
gross violations of human rights. While the training of such a force has
been ongoing, the unresolved issue has continued to be where the financing
would come from.

 

The funding of the African Standby Force is also key to China's national
interests and forms part of the "win-win co-operation" that Wang referred
to.

 

China seeks to protect its investments in African conflict zones and its
investments in major development and infrastructure projects. The
stabilisation of the continent is a key component of success.

 

China is the largest contributor to UN peacekeeping forces on the continent
among the permanent members of the UN Security Council, with 30 000 people
deployed. China is becoming increasingly active in conflict-resolution
efforts.

 

The interest of China in African peacemaking is a fairly new development
welcomed by African leaders, which respect China for not interfering in
their internal political affairs or attaching conditions.

 

 

From:
http://www.iol.co.za/business/news/it-s-chinese-billions-for-africa-1.195510
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