Chinese enterprises operating in Africa are turning their products "Made in China" into "Made in Africa".
More and more Chinese companies have decided to move their production to Africa as it will not only cut production cost but also create jobs locally.
This has not only facilitated new connections between business people and improved local infrastructure but also enabled Chinese companies to take roots.
Among them are the home appliances maker "Hisense", automaker "First Auto Works"(FAW) and shoemaker "Huajian". http://www.cctvplus.com/news/20180825...
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More and more Chinese companies have decided to move their production to Africa as it will not only cut production cost but also create jobs locally.
This has not only facilitated new connections between business people and improved local infrastructure but also enabled Chinese companies to take roots.
Among them are the home appliances maker "Hisense", automaker "First Auto Works"(FAW) and shoemaker "Huajian". http://www.cctvplus.com/news/20180825...
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