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Les investissements miniers chinois en Afrique

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  • Henri-Louis VEDIE

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Les investisseurs chinois s’intéressent de plus en plus à l’Afrique. Certains leur reprochent de privilégier les investissements miniers. L’analyse de ces derniers, en 2017, montre que s’il y a eu investissement minier, et il y a eu investissement minier, ces derniers n’ont pas été seuls privilégiés par les opérateurs chinois, beaucoup d’autres secteurs en ayant bénéficié, les secteurs du transport et de l’énergie, beaucoup plus que le secteur minier par exemple.

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  • Henri-Louis VEDIE, 2017. "Les investissements miniers chinois en Afrique," Policy notes & Policy briefs 1715, Policy Center for the New South.
  • Handle: RePEc:ocp:ppaper:pb-1715
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