Japan's private sector will invest $20 billion over three years in Africa, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe promised Wednesday.
This article is a report on the Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe’, promise of $20 billion in Japanese private sector investments into Africa. Japan has been investing in Africa for the past 30 years, however, this investment hopes to refocus the relations between the continent and country. Instead of a patron-client relationship, Japan hopes to create an economic partnership for the future. Johnathan Miller, a senior fellow at the Japan Institute of International Affairs, reiterates this shift and states that this is not about competition with Beijing for influence.
At the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD), the prime minister of Tokyo emphasizes his country's aid to economic development in Africa. This includes infrastructure and human resource development on the continent to assist the advancement of Japanese companies into Africa. This, however, is not new as Japan has been maintaining good relationships with Africa for the past 30 years. China, on the other hand, continues to surpass Japan and other countries in aid, assistance, and investment into Africa. Since Japan won’t be able to compete with China, so their focus is on longstanding and sustainable engagement. In all, it’s interesting to see the amount of foreign investment in Africa. Everyone wants to get a piece of the pie, but China seems to dominate the realm.
Here is an interesting article from CNN about Japan increasing its investment in African countries by $20 billion over 3 years. The purpose of this investment is not solely economic aid to African countries as Japan has done in the past, but "to assist the advancement of Japanese companies into Africa" according to Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. This economic investment may in part be to catch up to China's massive past and current investments in Africa, but so far the stance of Japan investing in Africa as a way of fighting economically with China has not been officially taken.
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