How Africa could one day rival China | The Economist
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Length: 15min 36sec (936 seconds)
Published: Tue Apr 07 2020
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The Economist could start by giving Africa their own section on their paper and website, instead of lumping is with the Middle East!
Africa is not a country like china, don't speak the same language, don't have the same culture, and westerners need to know this, some really think Africa is the same everywhere.
That is kind of strange it uses China. If anything Africa would be more like europe where itโs a continental union instead of a single country
Guys, you notice they never say Africa can reach Europe or US level of development. They mostly use China. I wonder why?
When industry improves and we use all the clean power that we can get we can be like ten USAs
How one day a continent could rival a country. Hmmm. Setting the bar low. Perhaps one of the 50 odd countries in Africa could rival China.
We are the future
If China knows how to take advantage in Africa, it can become the world's leading powers.
China has been recently trying to increases itโs influence in some African nations. For instance Mandarin is actually a requirement in some schools in Nigeria, and China, and China funds some African nations. Now Iโm not saying that Europe doesnโt have any influence (for instance the French have a lot of influence in French speaking African Nations like the Ivory Coast), But I see that China is more low key about their influence. Also, I agree that China is a middle ground, I think that economically China is a very powerful player. If a country like the US were to do something to make China upset, prices for manufactured goods would increase exponentially because most manufactured goods come from China. First world countries rely of China for cheaper goods. Personally I just want African countries to stop getting compared and influenced by these foreign powers, I wish that we can be left alone without any influence. And I really donโt like it when journalist use one African country and just generalize everything. Not every African country is the same, fyi