AbstractThe paper presents merchandise trade between China and Africa and between India and Africa over the period from 2000 to 2014. The analysis is based on the data retrieved from the UN Comtrade Database. Both, China and India have significantly increased their trade in goods with 54 African countries since the beginning of the 21st century. In the analysed period, China's bilateral trade with Africa increased 21 times while India's about 13 times. The Asian countries increased their merchandise trade with Africa mainly due to the development of South-South cooperation and diplomatic relations with the region, and combining trade with development assistance. So far the winner of the Sino-Indian trade competition in Africa is China. The ...
There are both believers and critics on the state and potential of Sino-African trade. For example, ...
This paper studies the changes in the pattern of Africa’s trade with China and OECD countries, and t...
China had held trade and economic relationships with foreign nations including African countries and...
AbstractThe paper presents merchandise trade between China and Africa and between India and Africa o...
AbstractOver the last decade there has been a gradual but marked shift in the main donors of FDI fun...
In the 1990s, increasing numbers of Chinese companies developed connections with African countries...
This paper briefly covers the economic relations between China and Africa as China’s amazing economi...
This paper reviews the Asia-Africa trade ties by examining the history and trends of thecommercial t...
Figure 3 depicts China-Africa trade from 2000 to 2013. It shows that China-Africa trade consistently...
As trade between China and African countries continues to expand, so does the debate as regards the ...
As trade between China and African countries continues to expand, so does the debate as regards the ...
In recent years, China and India have become the most important economic partners of Africa and thei...
In this paper, we address two major questions. First, the question of whether China and India are di...
The rapid growth in China’s domestic investment in recent decades has generated a large appetite f...
There are both believers and critics on the state and potential of Sino-African trade. For example, ...
There are both believers and critics on the state and potential of Sino-African trade. For example, ...
This paper studies the changes in the pattern of Africa’s trade with China and OECD countries, and t...
China had held trade and economic relationships with foreign nations including African countries and...
AbstractThe paper presents merchandise trade between China and Africa and between India and Africa o...
AbstractOver the last decade there has been a gradual but marked shift in the main donors of FDI fun...
In the 1990s, increasing numbers of Chinese companies developed connections with African countries...
This paper briefly covers the economic relations between China and Africa as China’s amazing economi...
This paper reviews the Asia-Africa trade ties by examining the history and trends of thecommercial t...
Figure 3 depicts China-Africa trade from 2000 to 2013. It shows that China-Africa trade consistently...
As trade between China and African countries continues to expand, so does the debate as regards the ...
As trade between China and African countries continues to expand, so does the debate as regards the ...
In recent years, China and India have become the most important economic partners of Africa and thei...
In this paper, we address two major questions. First, the question of whether China and India are di...
The rapid growth in China’s domestic investment in recent decades has generated a large appetite f...
There are both believers and critics on the state and potential of Sino-African trade. For example, ...
There are both believers and critics on the state and potential of Sino-African trade. For example, ...
This paper studies the changes in the pattern of Africa’s trade with China and OECD countries, and t...
China had held trade and economic relationships with foreign nations including African countries and...