U.S. Faces Stiff Test Against Chinese Dominance in Africa
When President Biden visits Angola, he will promote a rail project meant to show America’s commitment to the continent and to counter Chinese influence.
U.S. Faces Stiff Test Against Chinese Dominance in Africa
When President Biden visits Angola on Monday, he will promote a rail project meant to show America’s commitment to the continent and to counter Chinese influence.
A view of Lobito Port in Benguela Province, Angola.“Angola also could be one more of those countries that have turned the page,” he said. “We joined the market economy, and today there is no country in the world that has joined the market economy without having good relations with the U.S.”
Critics have argued that the Lobito Corridor is another example of foreign powers stripping African nations of their resources. The line runs from Angola’s border with the Democratic Republic of Congo to the port city of Lobito, on the Atlantic Ocean. From there, minerals can be more easily shipped to the United States, Europe and other countries.
「安哥拉也可能成為又一個翻過這一頁的國家,」他說。 “我們加入了市場經濟,今天世界上沒有一個國家加入市場經濟時不與美國保持良好關係。”
批評者認為,洛比托走廊是外國列強剝奪非洲國家資源的另一個例子。該線路從安哥拉與剛果民主共和國邊境延伸至大西洋港口城市洛比托。從那裡,礦物可以更容易運往美國、歐洲和其他國家。
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