Yahoo – AFP,
August 27, 2016
Japan will
pour $30 billion (27 billion euros) in investment into Africa by 2018,
including $10 billion in infrastructure development, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
said on Saturday at a summit in Nairobi.
"When
combined with the investment from the private sector I expect the total real
amount to be $30 billion," Abe said at the opening of the Tokyo
International Conference on African Development (TICAD).
"This
is an investment that has faith in Africa's future," he said.
Abe will
use the conference to meet dozens of leaders from across Africa, among them
Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta and South Africa's Jacob Zuma.
It is the
first time that the TICAD conference is being held in Africa, with all five
previous events hosted in Japan.
The goal of
the conference is to boost trade and aid to Africa, as Japan hopes that quality
will trump quantity in the battle for influence against cash-rich China.
While Tokyo
already has a well-established presence in Africa, its financial importance to
the continent has long since been eclipsed by regional rival China.
The world's
second-largest economy -- a resource-hungry giant -- recorded total trade with
Africa of about $179 billion in 2015, dwarfing Japan's approximately $24
billion.
President Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya visits the Mombasa Nairobi Railway built by China Communications Construction on Jan. 24, 2014. (Photo/Xinhua) |
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