Analyst: When the Chinese Lend Africa Money, It’s a Debt Trap But Not Apparently When Private Creditors Do

Lagos-based policy analyst Ovigwe Eguegu noted a discrepancy in how Chinese debt issuances to Africa are covered by the international media, compared to when those debts are owed to largely U.S/Europe-based private creditors.

Eguegu regularly comments on China-Africa issues at @OcvigweEguegu.

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