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English: Six special economic zones setup by the PRC in four African countries.
  • 1: Chambishi, Zambia - copper and copper related industries.
  • 2: Lusaka, Zambia - garments, food, appliances, tobacco and electronics. Is classified as a subzone of the Chambishi zone.
  • 3: Jinfei, Mauritius - manufacturing (textiles, garments, machinery, high-tech), trade, tourism and finance.
  • 4: Oriental, Ethiopia - electrical machinery, construction materials, steel and metallurgy.
  • 5: Ogun, Nigeria, - construction materials, ceramics, ironware, furniture, wood processing, medicine, and computers.
  • 6: Lekki, Nigeria - transportation equipment, textiles, home appliances, telecommunications, and light industry.
  • 7: Suez, Egyp - petroleum equipment, electrical appliance, textile and automobile manufacturers. (completed in October 2010)
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    Author Discott

    Source: Beijing Axis and the World Bank

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    current12:48, 1 March 2011Thumbnail for version as of 12:48, 1 March 2011776 × 844 (231 KB)DiscottCorrected location of No. 2
    09:26, 1 March 2011Thumbnail for version as of 09:26, 1 March 2011779 × 837 (230 KB)Discottcropped
    09:16, 1 March 2011Thumbnail for version as of 09:16, 1 March 2011849 × 871 (233 KB)Discottadded Suez Economic Zone
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