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The News Network Africa > Blog > Opinion > China benefits most from its relations with Africa: Where’s the imbalance?
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China benefits most from its relations with Africa: Where’s the imbalance?

Eric Mafundo
Last updated: 28 February 2025 07:18
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China benefits most from its relations with Africa: Where’s the imbalance?
The eight Focac summits since 2000 have not resulted in mutual gain, particularly in trade and industrialization for Africa, with China reaping most of the benefits.
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Over the past two decades, China has emerged as Africa’s largest trading partner, significantly reshaping the continent’s economic landscape. While Africa has welcomed Chinese investments in infrastructure, mining, and technology, there exists a growing consensus among analysts that these relationships disproportionately benefit China, raising questions about the long-term implications for African nations.

Trade Dynamics

In 2021, China-Africa trade reached approximately $254 billion, with China exporting manufactured goods while importing raw materials and resources from the continent. Data from the China-Africa Research Initiative at Johns Hopkins University reveals that over 80% of Africa’s exports to China consist of primary commodities, such as oil, minerals, and agricultural products. Conversely, China’s exports to Africa are primarily high-value manufactured goods. This trade imbalance underscores a dependency on raw material extraction, limiting Africa’s capacity for economic diversification and development.

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Infrastructure Investment vs. Debt

China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has resulted in significant infrastructural investments across Africa. While these projects, including roads, railways, and ports, have the potential to spur development, they often come with heavy financial burdens. Reports indicate that many African countries are accruing substantial debt to Chinese banks, leading to concerns about “debt diplomacy.” For example, when Sri Lanka was unable to repay a Chinese loan for the Hambantota Port, it was leased to a Chinese company for 99 years. Similar risks are evident in Africa, where countries like Zambia have teetered on the brink of default due to loans taken for Chinese-funded projects.

Exploitation of Resources

China’s involvement in Africa is often characterized by resource extraction, which has raised concerns over sustainability and environmental degradation. In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, for instance, Chinese companies are heavily involved in mining cobalt, a crucial component in lithium-ion batteries. While this has generated revenue and jobs, critics argue that local communities have seen minimal benefits, with profits largely repatriated back to China. Moreover, environmental regulations are frequently overlooked, exacerbating ecological destruction.

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Labor Practices and Technology Transfer

While Chinese projects promise job creation, the reality often falls short. Many Chinese firms bring their own labor force rather than hiring locally, limiting job opportunities for African workers. Moreover, concerns about technology transfer are prevalent. Chinese companies often operate in sectors such as telecommunications and mining without fully transferring technology to local businesses, stifling the potential for skills development and innovation within African economies.

Conclusion

The relationship between China and Africa is multifaceted, marked by both opportunities and significant challenges. However, the prevailing patterns suggest that China’s strategic interests often overshadow the developmental aspirations of African countries. As Africa continues to grapple with issues of debt, resource exploitation, and economic dependency, a reevaluation of the Sino-African relationship is essential. Future engagements should prioritize equitable partnerships that promote sustainable development and allow African nations to realize their full economic potential. Without a shift towards balanced cooperation, the current trajectory may perpetuate a cycle of dependency rather than foster mutual growth.

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