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How China forced Europe to reconsider Africa’s industrialization
China's industrial dominance in sectors like batteries and electric vehicles has forced Europe to reconsider Africa's industrialization, as Europe now fears dependency similar to Africa's long-standing warnings. African leaders historically argued against being limited to raw material exports, a critique Europe now echoes amid supply-chain vulnerabilities.
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