China-Africa Relations
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Biden Administration Emphasizes That U.S. Policy Towards Africa Will Not Force a Choice Between U.S. and China
During a recent trip to several African countries, Secretary of State Antony
Blinken offered some comments on how the Biden administration sees the role of
the United States and China in Africa, emphasizing the positive impact the
United States hopes to have on Africa and deemphasizing the idea of competition
U.S. Senate Hearing on African Trade and Investment Evaluates China's Role
On July 28, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee held a hearing
[https://www.foreign.senate.gov/hearings/us-trade-and-investment-in-africa-072821]
on "U.S. Trade and Investment in Africa." Several of the remarks and questions
focused on China's role in African trade and investment, and how the United
States
New China-Africa Developments: China-Mauritius FTA, China-DRC/China-Botswana BRI Cooperation, and Other China-Africa Developments
There have been several recent developments related to China-Africa economic
relations arising from the visit to Africa by State Councilor and Foreign
Minister Wang Yi. At a January 4 press conference
[https://www.fmprc.gov.cn/mfa_eng/xwfw_665399/s2510_665401/t1844368.shtml],
Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hua Chunying discussed
China's Comments and Questions on Zimbabwe's WTO Trade Policy Review
The WTO conducted its trade policy review for Zimbabwe from September 30 to
October 2. The minutes of the meeting and the questions and answers from other
WTO Members were released recently.
China offered the following statement at the meeting
[https://docs.wto.org/dol2fe/Pages/SS/directdoc.aspx?filename=