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Crossing Interests What is China’s Role in Africa? ESZTER POLYÁK 4TH PÉCS AFRICA CONFERENCE AFRICAN GLOBALTIES – GLOBAL AFRICANS JUNE 10, 2016
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Why Chinese and why interests? China is a major player on the African field Interest in economic terms – strategic issue China in unavoidable part of African development „win-win cooperation by creating more converging interests and opening up more areas for cooperation” Xi Jinping, 2013 Moscow State University
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The core issues and questions Analysis of recent available export, import and FDI data Case study of Special Economic Zones (Brautigam & Tang) Sub-Saharan Africa and Egypt How does it affect the countries? What is China’s most profound role in Africa? Trade partner, investor, role model, colonizer – aid donor?
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Chinese interests in Africa Source of commodities Potential market Destination for migration Source of food (Engelberth, 2010) Market of: Export & import Infrastructure investments Implementing their economic model?
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Trade with Africa China’s image as a colonizer – dominant partner on the continent? Second import-export partner – behind the EU 2009 – ahead of the USA The sum of trade is not the greatest, but the pace of growth rate is The share of Africa in Chinese import (4,5%) and export (6%) is relatively small Total Trade Volume of Africa, 2000-2013 African Economic Outlook, 2015.
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Post-1990 Chinese investment Unreliable FDI data – many commitments to invest Mixed feelings towards this kind of engagement Bad example: Kagera Eco-Cities Ltd., Uganda – Paradise International Investment, China 1.5 billion $ - biggest free trade zone Problem: bureaucratic barriers, Ugandan parliament Good example: Huawei – „Seeds for the Future”, Abuja, Nigeria education, telecommunication, end of Western monopoly Special Economic Zones and their roles in FDI flows
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Case study – Special Economic Zones What makes a SEZ? – East Asia – Africa Chinese Ministry of Commerce – 2006, 11th five-year plan Egypt - Algeria Sub-Saharan Africa Government initiated zones – control over subsidies -> developmental state Zones established by businesses/provinces Government and businessess are interlaced – material and networking support
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Brautigam–Tang, 2011
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Case study – Egypt Suez Special Economic Zone – Initiated by President Mubarak Law of Suez SEZ, 2002 „the Authority… shall attract investments” Lower tax packages Infrastructure provided – Chinese companies Essential part of economic policy Manufactured export: 5,3 bn -> 25,5 bn Mostly local employees Problems: different business models, unable to communicate with locals
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Conclusion What is the major economic role? Chinese interest African interests Overall impact Critical questions – institutes, political will
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Thank you for your attention! Eszter Polyák polyak.eszter@pageobudapest.hu
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