Economic Report - African Countries Put Pressure on China

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arrested more than 100 Chinese nationals in June. They were accused illegally mining gold. In February, Zambia seized a Chinese operated mine of safety concerns. And Gabon has decided to seize property from foreign oil companies, including one from China. Some observers say these other incidents appear to be a reaction by African governments against investment on the continent. China became Africa's top trade partner in Yet some Africans believe they are not getting enough for their . Bright Simons is with the IMANI group. He says China is longer known only for giving loans and sending workers to build and roads. He says China is now a business partner. Ghana taken steps against foreigners involved in "shallow mining" for gold. Only can get government approval for this kind of mining. Bright Simons some Ghanaians "rent" the permits to foreigners who have the money training to actually mine the gold. Observers say nations like Niger Gabon want to get more for their natural resources. They want money, more local jobs and better living conditions. Worldwide demand for , coal, iron ore and uranium has made their negotiating position stronger. nations are also concerned about abusive or illegal operations. In Gabon, government says it is planning not to extend operating permits to companies, including Addax, which is part of China's Sinopec. Many experts the partnership between China and Africa will continue to grow, but perhaps on more equal terms. For VOA Learning English, I'm Laurel .

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