China-Africa trade surpassed USD 200 billion in 2013: Xi

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Last Updated : Feb 20 2014 | 9:03 PM IST
China-Africa trade totalled more than USD 200 billion last year, Chinese President Xi Jinping said today, highlighting the Asian powerhouse's burgeoning trade and investment ties with the continent.
"In 2013, Chinese-African trade surpassed the USD 200 billion mark for the first time, making China Africa's biggest trading partner," Xi told visiting Senegalese President Macky Sall, adding that Chinese direct investment in Africa grew 44 per cent.
"That all stands witness to the endlessly renewed vitality of Sino-African friendship, to the scale of the potential for co-operation and the excellent outlook for the new kind of Sino-African strategic partnership," Xi said at Beijing's Great Hall of the People.
Xi did not give an exact total.
But China-Africa trade has boomed in line with the Asian country's rise to become the world's second-biggest economy, which has been accompanied by a thirst for African natural resources to help fuel its growth.
Underscoring the continent's importance, Xi visited Tanzania, South Africa and the Republic of Congo as part of his first overseas tour after he become president in March last year.
But China's growing role has also sparked tensions in some countries.
In February last year, for example, the Zambian government seized control of a Chinese-owned coal company due to poor compliance with safety and environmental standards, its mines minister said. In 2012 workers at the mine killed a Chinese manager during rioting over work conditions.
Acclaimed primatologist Jane Goodall told AFP in a recent interview that China was exploiting Africa's resources just as European colonisers did, with disastrous effects for the environment.
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First Published: Feb 20 2014 | 9:03 PM IST

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