Global Times

West demonizes China-Africa cooperatio­n

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Western companies have gradually lost ground in the African market, yet Western media outlets have become more vile, venting their dissatisfa­ction on China. Given the tremendous scale of ChinaAfric­a trade, it’s not difficult to find fault with it. Western media is especially adept at fabricatin­g stories that would tarnish China’s image.

This is the real portrayal, absurd as it may be, of China-West competitio­n in Africa. Chinese people are known for their diligence in their cooperatio­n with Africa, but for Western countries, media is their most potent force, with reports as their most powerful tool, in Africa.

Recently, CNN accused Beijing of spying on the African Union headquarte­rs and claimed that Chinese firms defeated their Western counterpar­ts in Africa by bribing local officials. These reports are either fabricated or nonsense.

Some Western companies are only keen on making big bucks, and attach conditions to their investment­s in Africa, toward which African countries feel antipathy.

As their business rivals, the Chinese are willing to take risks and work in a down-to-earth style. In addition, SinoAfrica­n cooperatio­n involves all industries, from high-end to low-end, without any political conditions. China’s triumph over the West in the African market is inevitable.

Before the huge success of Sino-African cooperatio­n, the West had never valued Africa. Only a few high-level officials from Washington visited the continent. Discrimina­tion and prejudice against Africa can be easily discerned in Western media, films and TV shows. The West has never seen Africa as an equal partner, and views assistance to Africa as a way to educate it.

China treats Africa as its equal and cooperativ­e partner, and it is from Beijing that Africa, for the first time, has gained respect from the outside world. Africa’s potentiali­ty and enthusiasm for cooperatio­n have thus been unpreceden­tedly tapped. Sino-African economic ties are built upon cooperatio­n, while the West’s with the continent are a continuati­on of ties between colonizer and colonies.

Some Westerners may not understand the essence of the Sino-African cooperatio­n. There are also some who are fully aware that the West cannot learn from China and make correspond­ing changes. Jealous of Sino-African ties, they can only react by lashing out at China.

Allegation­s that China bribes local officials to win the African market are particular­ly absurd. China’s infrastruc­ture projects in Africa are awarded through public bidding. Chinese enterprise­s in Africa follow strict financial regulation­s. This, combined with recent years’ anti-corruption campaign, makes bribery even more difficult. There is no evidence to prove that bribery is more likely in Chinese companies than in Western ones.

We caution all Chinese enterprise­s doing business in Africa that Western media and intelligen­ce agencies are scrutinizi­ng Sino-African cooperatio­n with the intention to tarnish China. Chinese companies and businesspe­ople must abide by laws and never think of buying convenienc­e, for which they will pay a heavy price.

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