Vol 1 (AAC) No 10 | CHINAAFRICA The Beijing development plan 3rd November 2008 Geographic and sectoral 'special economic zones' are China's keys to opening African markets to increased trade African states are competing to host China's special economic zones in the expectation they will bring in billions of dollars of investments and create tens of thousands of jobs ...
Vol 1 (AAC) No 10 | MAURITIUSCHINA Constructive competition 3rd November 2008 Prime Minister Ramgoolam's plan for Chinese investment faces a few hurdles yet Mauritian Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam began negotiations to make his country China's second special economic zone at the Forum for China-Africa Cooperation held in Beij...
Vol 1 (AAC) No 10 | KENYALIBYAINDIA Three is a crowd 3rd November 2008 Efforts by Kenya to push a compromise over a refineries contract between companies from Libya and India over oil are proving messy Kenya finally has succeeded in bringing together rival suitors for an oil refinery rehabilitation contract - but failed to secure an agreement. The acting Finance Minister, John Mi...
Vol 1 (AAC) No 10 | ANGOLATANZANIACHINA Flying higher 3rd November 2008 Chinese investors are to rescue Tanzania's state-owned airline and rennovate Julius Nyerere International Airport Talks on a complex three-party investment deal between China and Angola and the ailing Air Tanzania Company are nearing conclusion, officials have confirmed in Dar es Salaam. The ...
Vol 1 (AAC) No 2 | CHINA Liu Guijin 2nd November 2008 China's Special Representative on African Affairs Liu Guijin is in an unenviable position. As China’s Envoy to Africa, he must balance its often contradictory priorities: on one hand, China claims the internal affairs of its Afr...
Vol 1 (AAC) No 2 | BANGLADESH Muhammad Yunus 2nd November 2008 Managing Director, Grameen Bank The work of Grameen Bank, which shared the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize with Yunus, its founder, began in 1974 when Yunus handed US$27 from his own pocket to a group of 42 craftswomen. T...
Vol 1 (AAC) No 2 | JAPAN Masahiko Koumura 2nd November 2008 Minister for Foreign Affairs, Japan Japan’s Foreign Minister is preparing for a busy, Africa-focused 2008: the fourth Tokyo International Conference on African Development on 28-30 May, and the Group of Eight Summ...
Vol 1 (AAC) No 2 | CHINA Jiang Jianqing 2nd November 2008 President and Chairman, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China In a defining moment, the Communist Party of China (CPC) began in 2002 to admit entrepreneurs – unabashed capitalists – to its ranks. Jiang Jianqing, Governor of ICBC, the world’s ...
Vol 1 (AAC) No 1 | INDIA Kamalesh Sharma 2nd November 2008 India's High Commissioner to Britain Kamalesh Sharma, the High Commisioner of India to Britain, is favourite to be the next Secretary General of the Commonwealth when New Zealand’s Don McKinnon finishes his second ...
Vol 1 (AAC) No 1 | SOUTH KOREA Ban Ki-moon 2nd November 2008 United Nations Secretary General When South Korea’s Ban Ki-moon became UN Secretary General in January, he pledged to reform UN management – and to make climate change and Sudan’s Darfur his top priorities.