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When China Met Africa
Content:Documentary Film
Available From:Bullfrog Films
Media Type:DVD
Release Date:2010
Audience:Higher Education
Running Time:75 mins.
Physical Description:(Null)
Language:English
Author:Directed by Nick Francis and Marc Francis
Resource Library Number:EACDVD 147
ISBN:1594588236
Subject:Economics and Business
Subheading:International Business
Region:East Asia
Country:China



Abstract:

A historic gathering of over 50 African heads of state in Beijing reverberates in Zambia where the lives of three characters unfold. Mr Liu is one of thousands of Chinese entrepreneurs who have settled across the continent in search of new opportunities. He has just bought his fourth farm and business is booming.

In northern Zambia, Mr Li, a project manager for a multinational Chinese company, is upgrading Zambia's longest road. Pressure to complete the road on time intensifies when funds from the Zambian government start running out.

Meanwhile Zambia's Trade Minister is en route to China to secure millions of dollars of investment.

Through the intimate portrayal of these characters, the expanding footprint of a rising global power is laid bare - pointing to a radically different future, not just for Africa, but also for the world.

From the filmmakers of BLACK GOLD.






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