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China’s megaprojects transformed Ivory Coast. Now it’s own role is changing
HK🏛️ PoliticsCenter6 hr. ago

China’s megaprojects transformed Ivory Coast. Now it’s own role is changing

China has significantly influenced Ivory Coast's infrastructure through major projects like the Alassane Ouattara Bridge, the expansion of the Port of Abidjan's second container terminal, and the construction of the Alassane Ouattara Olympic Stadium. These developments have established a strong foundation for China's presence in the West African nation. Recently, the nature of this relationship has shifted, with Chinese companies transitioning from being contractors to establishing long-term operations such as factories, processing plants, and pharmaceutical hubs within Ivory Coast. According to Ivorian officials, this marks a new phase where Chinese entities are becoming integral stakeholders in the country's growing economy. This shift reflects a broader effort by the Ivorian government to diversify its international partnerships beyond traditional influences like France.

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China’s megaprojects transformed Ivory Coast. Now it’s own role is changing

China has significantly influenced Ivory Coast's infrastructure through major projects like the Alassane Ouattara Bridge, the expansion of the Port of Abidjan's second container terminal, and the construction of the Alassane Ouattara Olympic Stadium. These developments have established a strong foundation for China's presence in the West African nation. Recently, the nature of this relationship has shifted, with Chinese companies transitioning from being contractors to establishing long-term operations such as factories, processing plants, and pharmaceutical hubs within Ivory Coast. According to Ivorian officials, this marks a new phase where Chinese entities are becoming integral stakeholders in the country's growing economy. This shift reflects a broader effort by the Ivorian government to diversify its international partnerships beyond traditional influences like France.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about changes in China's economic engagement with Ivory Coast, focusing on infrastructure and investment shifts. It quotes an Ivorian official and provides context about historical French influence without overtly favoring any side. The framing remains evenh-

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