Vol 2 (AAC) No 10 | AFRICAASIA Strategic resources and global rivalries 27th August 2009 All modern economies face the challenge of securing access to strategic minerals: cobalt, used to make superalloys; rare earth metals like neodymium, which is used in the manufacture of hybrid automotive...
Vol 2 (AAC) No 10 | CHINAAFRICA Labouring the point 27th August 2009 A new report by African trades unionists accuses Chinese companies of breaking regulations on minimum wages and working conditions African trades unionists are stepping up their criticism of the Chinese companies in countries like Algeria, Nigeria and South Africa. In mid-August the Congress of South African Trade Unions called on...
Vol 2 (AAC) No 10 | CHINAAFRICA African officials ignore labour abuses 27th August 2009 African Labour Research Network investigators found that many factory inspectors at Kenya's Labour Ministry took bribes from Chinese and other companies to overlook bad practices. Despite reports that in Malawi, workers...
Vol 2 (AAC) No 10 | CHINAAFRICABRIEFING Beijing debates world's biggest aid fund 27th August 2009 Chinese officials are discussing ways to use some of their country's $2.1 trillion in foreign reserves to finance what could be the world's biggest development aid programme, as Western economies are...
Vol 2 (AAC) No 10 | INDIAAFRICABRIEFING The rice and the rot 27th August 2009 Opposition politicians in Delhi are pressing Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's Congress Party government for a full investigation into allegations of corrupt deals worth 25 billion rupees (US$520 million) in rice exports...
Vol 2 (AAC) No 9 | INDIAAFRICA Mittal's meltdown 31st July 2009 Hobbled by the global business downturn and billions of dollars in debt, Mittal's plans to turn West Africa into its iron-ore hub are on hold The world's biggest steelmaker, ArcelorMittal, is cutting back sharply on its operations in West Africa, which were part of a plan to provide about two-thirds of the company's iron ore....
Vol 2 (AAC) No 9 | ALGERIACHINAAFRICANORTH AFRICABRIEFING Al Qaida may target Chinese in Africa 31st July 2009 More signs are emerging that China is being drawn inexorably into Africa's internal politics and is being compelled to take sides in wider geopolitical disputes. This time, the trigger was the...
Vol 2 (AAC) No 9 | JAPANAFRICABRIEFING Tokyo's new loans for Africa 31st July 2009 Japan is to add another US$4 billion in new concessional loans to Africa over the next five years, outpacing the spending of the China-Africa Development Fund, according to Koji Yonetani, the...
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...