tigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 06 2007 | news, Africa
tigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 21 2007 | news, economy, globalization, Africa, China, market
Quoted: Manufacturing has suffered in Africa as cheap Chinese goods flood the market, eliminating needed jobs.
Today, only the cotton gin still runs, with the company’s Chinese managers buying raw cotton for export to China’s humming textile industry. Nobody can say when or even if the factory here will reopen.“We are back where we started,” said Wilfred Collins Wonani, who leads the Chamber of Commerce here, sighing at the loss of one of the city’s biggest employers. “Sending raw materials out, bringing cheap manufactured goods in. This isn’t progress. It is colonialism.”
this is quite the problem. will Africa ever be at the positive end of the global market, and if so, how? obviously, export of raw goods has been a key to many African nations, but that alone cannot sustain an economy in this emerging high-skilled labor boost of the global economy? should China be blamed or do African nations need to emphasize the training of skilled-labor...
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tigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 25 2007 | news, Africa, health
Quoted: The soaring demand for a Ugandan tree believed to boost a man's libido may lead to its extinction, experts warn.
This is Mother Nature's way of saying "Africa, you have too many people, not enough resources to accommodate them, and now I'm cutting off your Viagra prescription."
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tigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 11 2007 | news, Africa
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