CNN, Andelman mock Trump on Africa 'loss'
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By David A. Andelman
Look out Donald
Trump, while you're not watching, China is quietly stealing a continent from
you. And India may not be far behind.
Currently, the
battle for supremacy on the African continent is being fought out between the
leaders of Asia's two superpowers -- China and India -- and, for the most part,
the United States is nowhere to be seen.
Chinese
President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi all but tripped
over each other last month crisscrossing the continent on personal goodwill
visits.
Meanwhile, the
President of the African Development Bank had to come hat in hand to
Washington, where, a source with knowledge of the situation told me, all he got
to see were some officials in the Treasury Department.
President Trump
has still not visited the continent and has not announced plans to do so.
Why should we
care? China and India care deeply. After all, Africa is home to Nigeria --
poised to become the world's third most populous country and all the challenges
that poses in terms of more jobs for an increasingly youthful population, not
to mention food and infrastructure.
But it's also
where critical, strategically essential minerals including lanthanum, cerium
and neodymium, essential for the electric cars of the future, are located.
And as Akinwumi
Adesina, the President of the African Development Bank, told me this week,
"there are 400 million hectares of arable land in the savannas of
Africa" that will "determine the future of food in the world."
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