Vol 4 (AAC) No 2 | ZIMBABWEASIA Rust never sleeps 27th December 2010 After much stalling, the first privatisation deal with the Zimbabwe government has finally been sealed. An estimated 53% of the country’s largest public company, the Zimbabwe Iron and...
Vol 4 (AAC) No 2 | CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLICASIA India sets the pace 27th December 2010 Indian and Chinese investors are on the offensive in Central African Republic – even if the country is voted one of the worst in the world for doing...
Vol 4 (AAC) No 1 | ZIMBABWEASIA Doing the Charamba 18th November 2010 One consortium gains, another loses: ministers will decide which lucky locals can partner with international investors in the indigenisation scheme George Charamba is President Robert Mugabe’s official spokesman and information supremo. The job description is not well defined and Charamba feels free to ennunciate what he thinks policy...
Vol 3 (AAC) No 12 | GHANAASIA The cost of Ghana’s Asian Alliance 21st October 2010 In mid-October, a large, red container ship marked STX Pan Ocean berthed in Tema port and started offloading its cargo of tipper trucks, excavators, bulldozers, forklift trucks and...
Vol 3 (AAC) No 12 | AFRICAASIAEMERGING MARKETS Win-win turns to win-lose 21st October 2010 A report by the United Nations Office of the Special Adviser on Africa* points out that the rise of emerging-market trade and investment may be just as likely...
Vol 3 (AAC) No 11 | GHANAOIL AND GASASIA Lining up for Jubilee 22nd September 2010 Asia's big oil companies, backed by their governments, are outbidding their Western rivals President John Evans Atta Mills, his government and the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation are entertaining offers for cooperation and a stake in the Jubilee oil field from all over Asia. Since...
Vol 3 (AAC) No 11 | CONGO-KINSHASAMININGASIA Aiming high 22nd September 2010 China will soon surge ahead to become Congo's leading partner but not before sorting out employment and artisanal mining issues Congo-Kinshasa will outstrip its rivals over the next two years to become the world's second largest copper producer (behind Chile), with a total annual production of 1.94 million...
Vol 3 (AAC) No 10 | SOUTH AFRICAASIA A golden child in Zuma's family 17th August 2010 Political networks are helping a scion of the Zuma clan secure lucrative supply and production deals with Asian investors The business empire of Khulubuse Zuma, a favourite nephew of President Jacob Zuma, is growing at breakneck speed and strengthened by a raft of opaque deals with Chinese and South Korean...
Vol 3 (AAC) No 8 | CONGO-KINSHASAASIA Private grief, state cash 17th June 2010 Most of China’s massive investment in Congo comes not from private companies but from the state enterprises leading the charge to Kinshasa China may be the biggest state investor in Congo but its private companies have invested less than those from South Africa and Britain, a new survey in Kinshasa reveals....
Vol 3 (AAC) No 7 | AFRICAASIA Asian solutions for Africa’s refinery problems 20th May 2010 With limited domestic markets and poor infrastructure, the building of African refineries by Asian countries is often interpreted as cementing political ties rather than economic ones. China’s Sinopec balked at the...