Vol 2 (AAC) No 8 | CHINAAFRICABRIEFING Minerals meltdown 26th June 2009 China is taking advantage of the global economic crisis to restructure its mining industry. A 4 trillion renminbi (US$586 billion) stimulus plan, announced late last year, encompasses sector-specific reform measures put...
Vol 2 (AAC) No 8 | CHINAAFRICABRIEFING Leaky dam builders 26th June 2009 While China's leading dam-builder Sinohydro was busy dealing with complaints from Western non-governmental organisations about its refusal to engage with local populations, an East African NGO shut down one of Sinohydro's...
Vol 2 (AAC) No 8 | CHINAAFRICABRIEFING ICBC's toe in African waters 26th June 2009 The October 2007 merger between the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, the world's largest bank, and Standard Bank, South Africa's largest, is finally showing its potential. After a lacklustre start,...
Vol 2 (AAC) No 7 | AFRICAASIA The battle for the Indian Ocean 22nd May 2009 Competition for strategic advantage in the world’s most important shipping lanes draws Africa and Asia into a regional stand-off For the next few decades, the Indian Ocean will be the setting for competition between three great powers: the United States adjusting to an increasingly multipolar world, and the rising military...
Vol 2 (AAC) No 7 | AFRICAASIA Washington adjusts to the Chinindia factor 22nd May 2009 China sees India more as a stumbling block than a competitor for its ambitions in Asia. Professor Han Hua, a South Asia specialist at Beijing University, said that China lacks...
Vol 2 (AAC) No 7 | CHINAAFRICA Not the promised land 22nd May 2009 China would not be taking up tracts of land in Africa to meet its domestic food requirements insisted Beijing's Deputy Agriculture Minister Niu Dun in April, but reports on the...
Vol 2 (AAC) No 7 | TAIWANAFRICA With your permission 22nd May 2009 On 7 May, Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a long-delayed white paper on foreign aid confirming what Taipei's allies are keenly aware of: Taiwan's foreign aid has dropped...
Vol 2 (AAC) No 6 | TAIWANAFRICA If not trade or aid, then what? 16th April 2009 Taiwanese diplomacy faces an awkward commercial challenge. Stripped of the warm words and diplomatic ambiguities, it is clear that Taipei's biggest trading partners no longer recognise Taiwan as an independent state...
Vol 2 (AAC) No 6 | CHINAAFRICA Where confidence is currency 16th April 2009 Although China's exports have fallen by more than a quarter from last year's levels, the Export-Import Bank of China is busier than ever financing trade with Africa, Latin America and...
Vol 2 (AAC) No 5 | CHINAAFRICA The sun also rises 27th March 2009 China's plummeting exports are worse than many economists had expected but the country's slowdown does not necessarily spell doom for Africa Africa and China escaped the worst direct effects of the global slowdown last year, Africa because its banks were not integrated into international credit markets, and China because its banks were...