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Africa Not Prepared to Deal With the Consequences of Economic Disruption in China

The China in Africa Podcast by The China Africa Project

Feb 21, 202050:29News & Politics

The Chinese economy is undergoing unprecedented economic disruption due to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis and African countries are largely unprepared for the impact that it's going to have on their economies. The prices of...

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Africa Not Prepared to Deal With the Consequences of Economic Disruption in China is an episode from The China in Africa Podcast by The China Africa Project. The Chinese economy is undergoing unprecedented economic disruption due to the ong...

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The Chinese economy is undergoing unprecedented economic disruption due to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis and African countries are largely unprepared for the impact that it's going to have on their economies. The prices of most major commodities oil, timber, copper that sustain many African economies are all down significantly as Chinese demand has plummeted in recent weeks. And with the outbreak still not under control, there's no indication things are going to improve any time soon. While the drop in trade with China due to the contagion is now being felt in many African economic sectors, the fact is that a lot of the changes that are now taking place in China-Africa trade were already well-underway even before this health crisis emerged. China simply doesn't manufacture anywhere near as much as it did 5 or 10 years ago as the economy has become more focused on technology and services. A growing amount of that industrial output that defined China's early stage of economic development has been offshored to lesser developed countries in Southeast Asia and elsewhere. But the problem in Africa is that policymakers across the continent still think of China as a place to sell raw materials, buy the finished goods and then tap Chinese credit for affordable development financing. All three of those categories are no longer as relevant as they were in the past, but that message doesn't seem to be getting through to decision-makers in most African capitals. "I don't think African [leaders] are particularly well-prepared for what is a fundamental change in the way China's economy attaches itself to the rest of the world," said Jeremy Stevens, Standard Bank Group's Chief China Economist. "There's a widespread "lack of understanding [in Africa] as to what's really driving China's economy," he added. Jeremy joins Eric & Cobus to talk about how the Novel Coronavirus outbreak is impacting the Chinese economy and why these changes present enormous risks for African economic stability. JOIN THE DISCUSSION: Facebook: Twitter: @ eolander | @ stadenesque Email Jeremy at Jeremy.Stevens@standardsbg.com to sign up for his excellent Inside China newsletter that features insightful analysis on the latest Chinese economic trends. SUPPORT THIS PODCAST. BECOME A SUBSCRIBER TO THE CHINA AFRICA PROJECT . Your subscription supports independent journalism. Subscribers get the following: 1. A daily email newsletter of the top China-Africa news. 2. Access to the China-Africa Experts Network 3. Unlimited access to the CAP's exclusive analysis content on chinaafricaproject.com

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