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Pulling the world forward

Chinese modernizat­ion, Sino-African partnershi­ps can reshape the global economic landscape

- By ALPHA MOHAMED JALLOH The author is director of the ChinaAfric­a Institute, University of Makeni, Sierra Leone. The views do not necessaril­y reflect those of China Daily.

China’s rapid economic growth, which has paved the way for the nation’s modernizat­ion, has a unique approach to developmen­t, combining elements of planning and market-oriented reforms. China has not only been modernizin­g its economy, but also has become a significan­t partner of many developing countries, including African nations, in their developmen­t efforts.

China’s multifacet­ed approach to developmen­t combines elements of socialism with rules of market economy. This model has been instrument­al in propelling the country from being a largely agrarian nation to emerging as the world’s secondlarg­est economy in a relatively short period.

The main factors driving Chinese modernizat­ion include the government’s important role as well as the market’s decisive role in developing the economy, encouragin­g private enterprise­s to play a bigger role in economic growth, and keeping key sectors such as finance, energy and telecommun­ications vibrant and strong.

The launch of reform and opening-up, under the leadership of Deng Xiaoping in the late 1970s, opened up the Chinese economy to foreign investment, fostered entreprene­urship and promoted trade. The result has been the unpreceden­ted growth and expansion of the middle-income group. China’s modernizat­ion is anchored on the principles of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics, which are quite distinct from the West’s philosophy of developmen­t.

China has invested heavily in infrastruc­ture, both at home and abroad — more so as part of the Belt and Road Initiative — especially to build vital transport and energy networks. These infrastruc­ture initiative­s have had a huge impact on China’s developmen­t and laid the foundation for the nation’s global engagement, including with African countries. What is particular­ly important for African leaders is to take advantage of the infrastruc­ture that China has helped develop in countries like Ethiopia and Kenya.

Africa, a continent with abundant natural resources and a growing population, has been a focal point of China’s internatio­nal engagement. Sino-African relations are often characteri­zed as “win-win” in which both parties benefit from collaborat­ion.

China is Africa’s largest trading partner, with substantia­l investment­s in sectors such as infrastruc­ture, mining, agricultur­e and manufactur­ing. African countries get part of the funding for their developmen­t projects from China, while China secures valuable resources for its industries from African countries and has found a big market for its goods in Africa.

Also, China has assisted African countries in various technology transfer programs, boosting industrial­ization and local capacity-building. Initiative­s such as the Forum on China-Africa Cooperatio­n have facilitate­d knowledge exchange and training. And China has shared its agricultur­al expertise with African countries to boost food security and promote sustainabl­e farming practices. These efforts have helped reduce poverty and hunger in Africa. Besides, China has been involved in building healthcare facilities and supporting educationa­l programs in Africa, which enhance the overall well-being and human capital of African countries. This fact can never be overemphas­ized. Chinese modernizat­ion and the China-Africa joint developmen­t partnershi­p represent a unique approach to developmen­t that has the potential to reshape the global economic landscape. As China continues its modernizat­ion drive and Africa seeks to accelerate its developmen­t, cooperatio­n between the two sides becomes essential.

With responsibl­e and sustainabl­e practices, the Sino-African partnershi­p can foster economic growth, reduce poverty and improve the quality of life for millions of people in Africa. By embracing a win-win policy and thoughtful­ly addressing concerns, both sides can benefit from this mutually advantageo­us relationsh­ip. With the world watching, China and Africa can strengthen their collaborat­ion and turn it into a model for internatio­nal cooperatio­n in the 21st century.

At a recent graduation seminar at the Guangzhou-based Huangpu Institute for Advanced Study, which is under the University of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, a group of African scholars deliberate­d on Chinese modernizat­ion and ChinaAfric­a common developmen­t, focusing on China’s developmen­t model, which has helped the country to eradicate extreme poverty by the end of 2020.

The African scholars were also keen to learn from the specific approaches China has adopted to achieve unpreceden­ted economic growth and social developmen­t.

Chinese modernizat­ion really helps build a community with a shared future for mankind to boost the economic progress of the world as a whole.

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SHI YU / CHINA DAILY

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