Thanks to Beijing’s economic transition, Africa has a chance to pick up some of the industrial production now leaving China.
There’s a pretty good chance that some of the clothes you’re wearing, the shoes on your feet and even the device you’re using to read this were made in China. Even as its economy slows, China remains the world’s factory, churning out billions of dollars every year of goods. The government, though, wants to change this, which could be a huge opportunity for countries like Ethiopia — and the continent of Africa as a whole.
As China transitions its economy from manufacturing to services, some 85 million jobs will be up for grabs as a lot of that industrial production looks for a new home. Ethiopia, for its part, is aggressively positioning itself as a destination for some of that Chinese manufacturing.
Ethiopia, and Africa in general, may be a tough sale for manufacturers who are always looking to keep costs as low as possible. Compared to regions like Southeast Asia, where most of the outbound Chinese manufacturing is going, Ethiopia’s infrastructure is less developed, its workforce is less educated and its supply chain networks are not as a robust.
But none of Ethiopia’s challenges seems to discourage Helen Hai. Helen is the exuberant CEO of the Made in Africa Initiative and former vice president of the Chinese shoe-making giant Huajian. She helped set up the company’s first factory near Addis Ababa where today some 4,000 workers produce 7,500 pairs of shoes for famous brands like Guess, Nine West and many others.
Helen believes the success of Huajian in Ethiopia is just the beginning. She points to the country’s ability to attract Chinese auto manufacturers and other heavy industry as evidence that not just Ethiopia but Africa in general is well-positioned to pick up some of that industrial production that is now leaving China.
Helen joins Eric & Cobus — in the podcast above — to discuss the future of industrial production in Africa and why she thinks “Made in China” could one day become “Made in Africa.”
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In The Future, ‘Made In China’ Could Become ‘Made In Africa’
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Re: In The Future, ‘Made In China’ Could Become ‘Made In Africa’
is there anything you can share about the massacre of your coward forces(Ethiopian) this morning in Somalia by the Somali Al-Shabab?
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Made in Africa?? why not Ethiopia specifically? China is a country same as Ethiopia not a continent like Africa
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...why would you see made in Africa?
Africa is not a country.
Africa is not a country.

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cheap slave labor.
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I was watching Anthony Boudin on Cnn---he went to Senegal--and listening to his "Oped" disgusting but some how soothing narration as the camera lens focuses on the landscape, the people while a very Senegalise singer was singer loudly. Maybe that is what was soothing, cause I cant stand Boudin.
Anyway, I found what he said in his narration fascinating. He said--Africa is where we come from and Africa is where we r going For a moment--I was mesmerized by the image of humanity going back to Africa, and how it is ironic, & frigetening- that people now run away from AFrica. Then-- I had to snap back to reality and whisper. In your Fcuking dreams!!!
PS Africans are not as hard worker as Chinese. Chinese people are made for slavery. Their communist government takes their individuality. That military way of sweat shops made them work harder. AFricans are lazy by nature. I have a hard time imagining them producing quality industrial labor.
Anyway, I found what he said in his narration fascinating. He said--Africa is where we come from and Africa is where we r going For a moment--I was mesmerized by the image of humanity going back to Africa, and how it is ironic, & frigetening- that people now run away from AFrica. Then-- I had to snap back to reality and whisper. In your Fcuking dreams!!!

PS Africans are not as hard worker as Chinese. Chinese people are made for slavery. Their communist government takes their individuality. That military way of sweat shops made them work harder. AFricans are lazy by nature. I have a hard time imagining them producing quality industrial labor.

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Neo-colonialism.
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