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The Chinese national flag in Beijing, China. Picture: REUTERS/THOMAS PETER
The Chinese national flag in Beijing, China. Picture: REUTERS/THOMAS PETER

Africa is rich in solar, wind and hydropower resources, and over the past 10 years China has made considerable investments in renewable energy projects across the continent. Standard Bank is of the view that co-operation on renewable energy could become a more compelling and mutually advantageous peg for maturing China-Africa relations. To unpack that in detail, Business Day TV spoke to Standard Bank China economist Jeremy Stevens.

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