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China Africa Business Forum coming in OctoberThe China Africa Business Forum will bring together trade and industry professionals, investors and diplomatic representatives to discuss and pave the way forward for increased trade between African and Chinese businesses. It will be held at Gallagher Convention Centre on October 20 2011. While some are sceptical as to whether China-Africa trade benefits Africa as much as China, those in the know say that much depends on whether African countries and businesses position themselves to leverage the strategic opportunities that have opened up as a result of China's involvement in the African continent. These include opportunities for bilateral trade in sectors such as infrastructure and logistics, construction, agribusiness, human-resource development, mining and energy. China has become the world's top manufacturer surpassing the US, with a manufacturing industry that produces a range of sophisticated equipment beneficial to Africa's development. Africa on the other hand has strategic resources such as oil that China needs to meets its energy demands. For example, China is already investing in Angola and has begun making significant contributions to the country's agriculture infrastructure, while Angola is a major supplier of oil to China. Africa is currently experiencing economic recovery with growth increasing from 1.7% in 2009 to 4.7% in 2010. An October/ November 2010 report by Stats SA indicates that exports from South Africa to Asia increased by R6.6 billion to R21.5 billion, in comparison to Europe where exports increased by R1.1 billion to R15.0 billion and the US where exports increased by R0.6 billion to R6.4 billion. If African countries had continued their reliance on exports to developed countries such as the US and Europe, economic recovery would have been uncertain as these countries are experiencing a slow rate of economic recovery. For more information, email Candice Scorer on moc.az.azneyis@ecidnac. |