May was Africa month.
This article shares some reflections as belated celebration of important, but often overlooked historical development of relations between Africa and China.
China is Africa’s biggest trading partner, after notching more than $220 billion, to overtake the US in 2014. According to the Quartz Africa, exports from such countries as Libya and Benin to China went up by more than 400% in 2021, while Togo, São Tomé and Príncipe, Sierra Leone, Burkina Faso, Madagascar, and Eswatini doubled their exports.
South Africa, Nigeria, Angola, Egypt, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo continued to be the top five largest African trading partners for China in 2021.
There are reportedly more than 1 million Chinese citizens doing business and working in Africa and more than 200 000 Africans living…