Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

China in Africa: US sounds alarm

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ADDIS ABABA: The sleek, greenand-white trains glide past the congested, ragged streets of Ad di saba ba along the city’ s new light rail—built and financed by China. The towering silver African union headquarte­rs here was built by China, too. So was the new ring road system around the city. And the new railway connecting landlocked Ethiopia to Djibouti.

Across the Atlantic Ocean, America has noticed.

From Ethiopia to Djibouti, Kenya to Egypt, the US is sounding the alarm that the Chinese money flooding Africa comes with significan­t strings attached. The warnings carry distinct ne ocolonial undertones: With Beij in g’ s astonishin­g investment­s in ports, roadsand railways, theus says, comedepend­ency, exploita- tion and intrusion on nations’ basic sovereignt­y .“we are not in any way attempting to keep Chinese investment dollars out of Africa. They are badly needed,” US secretary of state Rex Tillerson said in the ethiopian capital. “However, we think it’s important that African countries carefully consider the terms .”

Those terms lead to deals in which chinese workers, notafrican­s, get the constructi­on jobs, Tillerson and other US officials warn. They say Chinese firms, unlike American ones, don’t abide by anti-bribery laws, fueling Africa’s pervasive problems withcorrup­tion. Andifcount­ries run into financial trouble, they often lose control over their own infrastruc­ture by defaulting­to a lender that historical­ly has not always been forgiving.

 ?? AFP FILE ?? China has found a foothold in several African nations
AFP FILE China has found a foothold in several African nations

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