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THE NEW LOVE FOR AFRICA: INDIA, CHINA, TURKEY. WHO IS NEXT? IS AFRICA THAT PRETTY? PRESENTED BY: ABOAGYE MINTAH & KOFI BOAHEN IMANI Center for Policy and Education
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STRUCTURE OF PRESENTATION Background Traditional Partners / Economic & Political relations New Partners / Economic & Political relations Why Africa ? Who is Next? Rules of Engagement Way Forward
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BRIEF HISTORY OF AFRICA’S FOREIGN TRADE Africa has had a long history of trading with foreigners, particularly Europeans. The Portuguese first explored the West Coast of Africa largely trading in Gold, and moved to slave trade. The British joined in around 1564 with the John Hawkins expeditions. Subsequently, the French, Spanish and Germans all joined in. After the abolition of slave trade in 1807, former traders metamorphosed in colonizers. After the wave of independence movement spread throughout the African continent in the 50s and 60s. Former colonizers lost political power, but obviously held on to economic dominance.
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AFRICA’S “ TRADITIONAL LOVERS” UK Germany France The Netherlands USA
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EU - ECONOMIC & POLITICAL RELATIONS DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS IN AFRICA: UK = 47 GERMANY = 45 FRANCE = 66 THE NETHERLANDS = 25 105.5%
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USA - ECONOMIC & POLITICAL RELATIONSHIP DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS IN AFRICA 56 36%
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AFRICA’S “NEW LOVE” TURKEY: GDP (PPP) - $1.65 trillion; $21,198 per capita ; 17 th largest economy by GDP CHINA GDP (PPP) - $20.85 trillion; $15,095 per capita; 2 nd largest economy by GDP INDIA GDP (PPP) - $8.027 trillion; $6,209 per capita; 7 th largest economy by world exchange rates
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TURKEY - ECONOMIC & POLITICAL RELATIONS DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS IN AFRICA 41 3 25 733%
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CHINA - ECONOMIC & POLITICAL RELATIONS DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS IN AFRICA: 59 12 300 2,400%
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INDIA - ECONOMIC & POLITICAL RELATIONS DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS IN AFRICA: 35 68.8%
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WHY AFRICA ? Natural resources: Arable Land - 30 million square kilometers of land Minerals - Africa ranks first or second in abundance globally for the following minerals: Bauxite, Diamonds, Cobalt, Platinum group metals, Gold Oil & Gas Human resources Political interest & influence Global challenges (Turkey, Russia) Agricultural produce Improving political environment (Governments adopting democracy) Growing Purchasing Power: Combined spending power of $1.3 trillion
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WHO IS NEXT ? Russia GDP (PPP) - $3.6 trillion; $25,185 per capita; 12 th largest economy by GDP Brazil GDP (PPP) - $3.2 trillion; $15,690 per capita; 7 th largest economy by GDP
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RUSSIA - ECONOMIC & POLITICAL RELATIONS DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS IN AFRICA: 50 7.3 3.2 56.1%
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BRAZIL - ECONOMIC & POLITICAL RELATIONS 4.3 DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS IN AFRICA: 17 562.8%
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RULES OF ENGAGEMENT? WHO’S SETTING THE AGENDA? TURKEY has signed Trade & Economic Cooperation Agreement with 38 African countries. Areas of cooperation – Economic, Development assistance, Health sector, Security, Transport, Cultural Tenth National plan = 2014 – 2018 INDIA – The Africa-India Strategic Plan Areas of cooperation: Economic – Trade and Industry Renewable energy Infrastructure
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RULES OF ENGAGEMENT? WHO’S SETTING THE AGENDA? CHINA announced in 2015, ten (10) strategic plans to boost cooperation in Africa = Industrialisation, Infrastructure, Financial services, Green development, Public health, Trade and Investment facilitation, Chinese President Xi announced US$ 60 billion of funding support
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AFRICA’S COUNTER PLANS - PAST EXPERIENCES ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT (EPA) NATIONAL EXPORT STRATEGY (NES) AFRICAN GROWTH AND OPPORTUNITY ACT (2000 – 2025)
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MOVING FORWARD Need for long – term strategic plans Diversification of exports Value addition of exports Building up local industries and manufacturing sector Provision of foundational infrastructure (roads, power, etc) Maintaining macroeconomic stability Improve inter-continental / regional trade relations
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APPRECIATION THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION
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