China Pledges
$51bn to Africa over Three Years in Beijing Meet
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The
Chinese leader committed 360 billion yuan ($50.70 billion) in financial
assistance over three years, but specified that 210 billion would be disbursed
through credit lines and at least 70 billion in fresh investment by Chinese
companies.
[ABS News Service/06.09.2024]
President Xi Jinping pledged on Thursday to step up China's
support across debt-laden Africa with funding of nearly $51 billion over three
years, backing for more infrastructure projects, and the creation of at least 1
million jobs, Reuters news service reported.
China was ready to step up cooperation with Africa in
industry, agriculture, infrastructure, trade and investment, Xi
told delegates from more than 50 African nations gathered in Beijing for the
three-yearly Forum on China-Africa Cooperation Summit.
“China and Africa account for one-third of the world
population. Without our modernisation, there will be no global modernisation,”
Xi said. China, the world's biggest bilateral lender, promised to carry out
three times as many infrastructure projects across resource-rich Africa despite
Xi's avowed new preference for “small and beautiful” schemes based around
selling advanced and green technologies in which Chinese firms have invested
heavily.
The Chinese leader committed 360 billion yuan ($50.70 billion)
in financial assistance over three years, but specified that 210 billion would
be disbursed through credit lines and at least 70 billion in fresh investment
by Chinese companies.