China's Critical Mineral Supply Chains in Africa

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 มิ.ย. 2023
  • How China’s Critical Mineral Supply Chains Impact Peace and Security on the Continent
    As global demand for critical rare earth elements rises, many countries have looked to Africa’s abundant stores of cobalt, lithium, copper and other minerals vital to the manufacturing of modern technologies. China is among the largest players on the continent with billions invested in the African mining and mineral extraction sectors. In 2019 alone, China imported nearly $10 billion worth of minerals from sub-Saharan Africa.
    China's massive footprint in the African mining sector has solidified its position as a major force in the industry and as a primary destination for African mineral exports. However, China's involvement also raises concerns about the transparency of its operations, environmental sustainability, labor practices, and the long-term impact on African economies and local communities.
    On June 29, USIP hosted a timely conversation about China’s role in Africa’s growing mining sector, how it connects with peace and security on the continent, and what it all means for the United States.
    Learn more about this event, here: www.usip.org/events/chinas-cr...
    Speakers:
    Briana Boland
    Research Associate for the Freeman Chair in China Studies, Center for Strategic and International Studies
    Eric Olander
    Editor-in-Chief and Co-Founder, China-Global South Project
    Lauren Herzer Risi
    Program Director, Environmental Change and Security Program, Wilson Center
    Tom Sheehy, moderator
    Distinguished Fellow, Africa Center, U.S. Institute of Peace
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ความคิดเห็น • 4

  • @UnworthySubject
    @UnworthySubject ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Institute of peace for who?

  • @hongqi5734
    @hongqi5734 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Since it is a Peace Initiative Institute it should analyze why the US has created so many wars and instabilities around the world, instead of being so concerned about China.

  • @kinosmith8073
    @kinosmith8073 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This discussion ironically reminds me of the Berlin Conference. Not one African was in the room for this discussion. It just looks bad.

  • @GeneMickeyMann
    @GeneMickeyMann 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Finally, the era of US exploiting African resources without fair compensation is over! It's time for a more equitable arrangement that benefits both nations. Here sits a panel on an African issue without an African or a Black person