Friday , 29 March 2024

China Investing $Billions In Africa – Here’s a Look At Where

China has increasingly poured billions of dollars of foreign direct investment capital into Africa..and is now invested in 46 of 54 African countries, mainly with a focus on metals, energy, and infrastructure… Investments in 2015 up until June have totaled $17.8 billion, and are on pace to reach $42 billion by the end of this year. The infographic below will help you visualize China’s investment in China.

Also read: http://www.businessinsider.com/fathom-report-on-chinese-trade-with-africa-2015-12
The introductory copy consists of edited excerpts from a post* by VisualCapitalist.com and the source of the infographic** is scmp.com and both are presented here compliments of the editorial team of munKNEE.com (Your Key to Making Money!) and the FREE Market Intelligence Report newsletter (see sample hereregister here) in a slightly edited ([ ]) and abridged (…) format to provide a fast and easy read.

*http://www.visualcapitalist.com/visualizing-chinese-investment-in-africa/ and ** http://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy-defence/article/1887975/infographic-chinas-total-investment-africa

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