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Do African countries like China or Japan more and do African countries like China or India more
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<blockquote data-quote="MelaninWarlord" data-source="post: 64499" data-attributes="member: 428"><p>Recent Trends (2025–2026)</p><p>Shifting Focus: China is moving away from "mega-projects" toward "small yet beautiful" projects like green energy and digital tech.</p><p></p><p>Geopolitical Friction: As seen in the recent 2025–2026 China-Japan diplomatic crisis, African nations are increasingly careful not to "pick a side." Most African leaders explicitly state they want "complementarity, not confrontation"—they want Chinese speed and Japanese quality simultaneously.</p><p></p><p>The Bottom Line: If "liking" is measured by daily impact and economic partnership, China currently wins on volume and visibility. However, Japan remains a highly trusted "prestige" partner whose model is often cited as the gold standard for long-term, sustainable development.</p><p></p><p>Would you like me to look into specific African countries to see how their preferences differ (for example, Kenya vs. South Africa)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MelaninWarlord, post: 64499, member: 428"] Recent Trends (2025–2026) Shifting Focus: China is moving away from "mega-projects" toward "small yet beautiful" projects like green energy and digital tech. Geopolitical Friction: As seen in the recent 2025–2026 China-Japan diplomatic crisis, African nations are increasingly careful not to "pick a side." Most African leaders explicitly state they want "complementarity, not confrontation"—they want Chinese speed and Japanese quality simultaneously. The Bottom Line: If "liking" is measured by daily impact and economic partnership, China currently wins on volume and visibility. However, Japan remains a highly trusted "prestige" partner whose model is often cited as the gold standard for long-term, sustainable development. Would you like me to look into specific African countries to see how their preferences differ (for example, Kenya vs. South Africa)? [/QUOTE]
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