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October 14, 2014

U.S. vs. China in Africa: A Message to President Obama and Premier Li Keqiang

The U.S. and China are not actually competing in most of the African markets and sectors in which they are operational. They could in fact adopt much more official collaborative approaches and drop the political competitive rhetoric, which, regardless, economic agents are not following in practical terms.

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