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A Cautionary Lesson About Chinese Manufacturing in Africa

The China in Africa Podcast by The China Africa Project

Oct 25, 201957:48News & Politics

The pace of Chinese manufacturing going offshore has picked up significantly in the past year, spurred on by U.S. sanctions and the worsening U.S.-China trade conflict. Regardless of what's going on with the U.S., manufa...

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The pace of Chinese manufacturing going offshore has picked up significantly in the past year, spurred on by U.S. sanctions and the worsening U.S.-China trade conflict. Regardless of what's going on with the U.S., manufacturers were already motivated by China's rising labor costs and heightened environmental regulations to relocate their plants to more affordable locales. While a significant bulk of those factories that were once in China did not move very far to locations in Southeast Asia, some are also starting to find their way to Africa. African leaders, for their part, have been aggressively courting both Chinese and international companies to set-up industrial production in their countries both because they want the investment and the jobs that come with it. Building a robust manufacturing sector, after all, is the tried and true pathway to development success. Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, and other Asian nations moved rapidly from low-income, poor states to advanced economies all within a generation due largely to their focus on manufacturing-led development. China and Vietnam are now following similar paths. So, it's not surprising that African countries are eager to do the same. But, at what cost? The environmental and human toll of this type of low-end manufacturing is extremely high and not well-suited for every culture. University of Colorado Assistant Professor Robert Wyrod discovered that in Kapeeka, Uganda, a small village 60 kilometers outside of the capital Kampala. A Chinese-owned recently set up in the village and at first, everyone was very excited about the prospect of a steady job with a good wage. But it didn't take long, though, for those lofty expectations to turn to disappointment from the grinding demands of factory work and the characteristically-tough Chinese management style. Wyrod documented what happened in Kapeeka for a paper, " In the General's Valley China, Africa, and the Limits of Developmental Pragmatism.", that was published this summer by the University of California Press. He joins Eric & Cobus to discuss why Kapeeka should serve as a cautionary tale for other African communities seeking to attract manufacturing investment and what he proposes should be done to protect African workers. JOIN THE DISCUSSION: Facebook: Twitter: @eolander | @stadenesque | @RobertWyrod SUPPORT THIS PODCAST. BECOME A SUBSCRIBER TO THE CHINA AFRICA PROJECT. Your subscription supports independent journalism. Subscribers get the following: A daily email newsletter of the top China-Africa news. Access to the China-Africa Experts Network Unlimited access to the CAP's exclusive analysis content on chinaafricaproject.com

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