SINCE the turn of the century, China has become Africa's largest trading partner. While Sino- African relations are often touted as "win-win" by Chinese and African leaders, trade relations have been criticized for...SINCE the turn of the century, China has become Africa's largest trading partner. While Sino- African relations are often touted as "win-win" by Chinese and African leaders, trade relations have been criticized for being unbalanced as Africa's natural resources are traded for Chinese-manufactured consumer goods. This relatively unequal trade structure has led many to suggest that China's manufactured exports are cutting into opportunities for African industrialization.展开更多
文摘SINCE the turn of the century, China has become Africa's largest trading partner. While Sino- African relations are often touted as "win-win" by Chinese and African leaders, trade relations have been criticized for being unbalanced as Africa's natural resources are traded for Chinese-manufactured consumer goods. This relatively unequal trade structure has led many to suggest that China's manufactured exports are cutting into opportunities for African industrialization.