CIAO DATE: 09/2014
August 2014
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Asian investors’ impact on Africa’s cotton, textile, and apparel sectors may have profound consequences for the continent’s industrialization and development. As southeast African countries seek to industrialize and build indigenous cotton-textile-apparel value chains, the interactions between Asian—particularly Chinese—investors and African companies become more and more complex. Indeed, Asian investors present both a challenge to and an opportunity for local industries, and southeast African countries need a clear vision and tailored policies to make the most of the opportunities.Asian investors’ impact on Africa’s cotton, textile, and apparel sectors may have profound consequences for the continent’s industrialization and development. As southeast African countries seek to industrialize and build indigenous cotton-textile-apparel value chains, the interactions between Asian—particularly Chinese—investors and African companies become more and more complex. Indeed, Asian investors present both a challenge to and an opportunity for local industries, and southeast African countries need a clear vision and tailored policies to make the most of the opportunities.
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