FT: Trump’s ‘Africa Second’ stance could benefit China

FT: Trump’s ‘Africa Second’ stance could benefit China

The president’s leadership style strikes a chord with many but his tariffs offer Beijing more openings
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Key topics:

  • Trump’s popularity remains high in Nigeria and Kenya despite his actions.

  • His “trade not aid” policy aligns with calls for African self-reliance.

  • China gains influence in Africa as Trump pulls back on aid and access.

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