Abstract

China’s investment in Africa has a substantial positive effect on Africa’s economic development and social life. However, various problems and negative comments are exacted by western mainstream social media and speech to disgrace the perfect relationship between China-Africa for their benefits. For an objective and fair evaluation of China’s influence on the investment, this article uses an African’s perspective by using a questionnaire survey to China for investment in Africa politics, economy, culture, and environmental. Aspects of influence on the detailed analysis do research on the public investment project popularity and its improvement, improve China’s comprehensive income for the investment, and reduce the “area” strategy of investment risk to provide a policy basis.

Highlights

  • FDI plays an essential role in economic growth and development in the different countries worldwide, and the majority of FDI in Africa based in a few developed countries such as Europe and the United States of America

  • According to the statistical results of the occupational distribution and interviewees, most of those who understand well are the official government employees, university professors, workers in Chinese-funded enterprises, and African students studying in China under the bilateral or multilateral cooperation between China-Africa

  • Business people, formers, and other groups’ views on FDI in Africa, significantly when Chinese FDI in Africa is multiplying, many African governments set up a relevant department to positively manage these projects

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Summary

Introduction

FDI plays an essential role in economic growth and development in the different countries worldwide, and the majority of FDI in Africa based in a few developed countries such as Europe and the United States of America. According to the separation agreement and forum between China-Africa, both of the government decided to sign and accepted the agreements that made and allowed China’s FDI companies’ implementation in Africa without doubt resource-related said by few scholars and authors (Cheung & Qian 2009; Sanfilippo, 2010; Kolstad & Wiig, 2012; Busse, Erdogan, & Muhlen, 2014; Kaplinsky & Morris, 2009; Chen, Dollar, & Tang 2015) This type of relationship requires a fair sharing of both parties’ economic growth and development, uniquely African countries needed.

Literature Review
Law Enforcement and Corruption in African Countries
Western Countries Interference China-Africa Cooperation
Statistical Results and Analysis of the Survey Questionnaire
Conclusion and Suggestion
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