PRC Companies in the Oil Sector of African Countries
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PRC Companies in the Oil Sector of African Countries
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S0131-28120000619-5-1
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While China's interest on the African continent is not limited to oil, a list of PRC major trading partners is mainly composed of oil-producing countries. African oil accounts for about 30% of total Chinese imports of raw materials, with 26% of it coming from the states of Gulf of Guinea and Sudan.
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foreign economic expansion of China, the import of hydrocarbons, "the Angolan scheme" of the Chinese loans
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01.05.2011
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