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Les investissements chinois en afrique : des investissements pluriels

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  • Henri-Louis Vedie

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L’Afrique est plurielle, comme le sont les investissements chinois sur son continent. Cette étude montre que, contrairement à ce que l’on mettait en avant durant la décennie 2010, ces investissements ne se limitent pas à l’exploitation du sous-sol africain. Les opérateurs chinois, privilégiant le long terme, se montrent le plus souvent patients et discrets, ne ciblant pas les seuls investissements miniers. Concernant les secteurs principalement bénéficiaires de ces investissements, cette étude en recense une dizaine, le secteur des transports et celui de l’énergie mobilisant à eux seuls 60 % de l’enveloppe sur la période 2005-2013. Enfin, aujourd’hui l’Algérie et l’Ethiopie sont les deux pays principalement concernés par cette présence. Cette analyse a été initialement publiée dans le rapport " MONNAIES, FINANCES, DÉVELOPPEMENTS - 62e Congrès de l’Association Internationale des Economistes de Langue Française".

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  • Henri-Louis Vedie, 2023. "Les investissements chinois en afrique : des investissements pluriels," Policy briefs on Commodities & Energy 2311, Policy Center for the New South.
  • Handle: RePEc:ocp:pbcoen:pbnn_29
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