Paris, France: Due to the fact that China is becoming more aggressively dominant as a big player in nearly every business sector of the continent, rifts with other non-African nations doing business in Africa occur more frequently. (Article: China, Driver of African Busines by capitaleritrea).
The latest trade battle is fought by China against the Netherlands. Both Nations compete for the African Textile Industry, with the Netherlands owning the “Grand Fathers Rights” as an old and long established trade nation of textile in Africa. The Dutch side claims that China and its “workerholics” are flooding the African market with cheap, low quality copies of designer brands and textile articles. The industrial nations have increased interests in Africa as the continent is promissing substantianl economical growth in the coming years. How this will impact Africa itself relys on how the African are gowing to deal with it and how the Afrcans can minimise the risk of being exploited by hungry nations outside Africa. read more:
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