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After China pledged $300 billion in investments and trade financing for Africa during the 2018 Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, the continent's exports to China have grown significantly. However, concerns remain about the sustainability and fairness of this economic relationship.
While China argues it is investing in much-needed infrastructure and development, critics contend Africa is becoming overly reliant on China and may regret its growing dependence. As the partnership evolves, African nations must carefully navigate the balance between attracting Chinese capital and maintaining control over their economic futures.
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[8] https://www.freshplaza.com/europe/article/9616797/pine-nut-export-duty-implemented-to-boost-domestic-processing-in-russia/
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