From made-in-China to financed-by-China
China’s demand-driven approach to investment empowers African nations to shape their own destiny, pursuing development at their own pace.
China’s Global Security Initiative: Shaping a prosperous global future?
The Global Security Initiative (GSI) is a plan put forward by China to move toward a new security paradigm that puts collaboration ahead of alliances and communication ahead of conflict.
Sino-African Voices: Q&A with Kai Xue, Lawyer with DeHeng Law Offices-Beijing
In this Q&A, ACCPA interacted with Kai Xue, Banking, Finance & Outbound M&A Lawyer with DeHeng Law Offices based in Beijing.
Confucius Institutes and the Future of Ghana-China Relations.
To Ghanaians and Africans, the presence of the CIs presents a unique opportunity to understand China from our perspectives rather than through the twisted tales of Western actors.
Sino-African Voices: Q&A with Jinkang WU
Jinkang WU shared broader perspectives and key insights on geopolitics, China’s domestic economy, and, more specifically, Africa-China cooperation.
Sino-African Voices: Q&A with Ndiaré Sembene
The Sino-African Voices is a series of Q&A on broader issues regarding Africa-China economic, social and political cooperation.
China’s lifts COVID-19 Restrictions: Why does this matter?
This certainly present an opportunity for African and Ghanaian businesses to resume full cycle trade with China without any limitations.
China’s modernization strategy: key pillars for global economic recovery.
China has made more investments in
Africa than the next eight largest
lenders combined.
Building infrastructure in Africa is essential for promoting economic growth and raising the standard of living for Africans.
Reimagining Africa-China trade & investment relations PART 2.
China has made more investments in
Africa than the next eight largest
lenders combined.
Reimagining Africa-China trade & investment relations – PART 1
The headline numbers are glaring enough. Africa is developing ever deeper ties with China in trade and investment. China has made more investments in
Africa than the next eight largest
lenders combined.