Saturday, June 27, 2026

Africa

Africa News on The China Wall Street covers the economic, business, financial, political, and investment developments shaping Africa’s relationship with China and the wider global economy. This category focuses on trade, infrastructure, commodities, banking, energy, technology, manufacturing, agriculture, public policy, capital markets, and the companies driving growth across the continent. Africa is becoming increasingly important to global business because of its young population, expanding consumer markets, natural resources, infrastructure demand, digital adoption, and strategic position in international trade. China’s role in Africa, through investment, construction, lending, manufacturing, telecoms, energy, mining, logistics, and commercial partnerships, makes the continent a key part of global economic competition. Developments across African economies can influence commodity prices, supply chains, debt markets, emerging market investment, and long-term growth strategies. This category covers major African economies, regional markets, government policy, China-Africa trade, infrastructure projects, mining, oil and gas, renewable energy, ports, railways, telecom networks, fintech, banking, private investment, and corporate expansion. It also follows how debt conditions, currency movements, elections, regulation, climate risks, food security, and international partnerships affect businesses, investors, governments, and households. Africa News is designed for readers who want serious coverage of Africa as a major economic region, not as a side story in global affairs. It explains how African markets connect with China, Asia, Europe, the United States, and emerging economies through trade, finance, technology, and resources. By covering Africa through the lens of business, policy, markets, and international investment, The China Wall Street provides a professional destination for understanding one of the world’s most important regions for future growth and global economic influence.
Africa fuel crisis
March 30, 2026

Africa Fuel Crisis Deepens Amid Iran Conflict

The Africa fuel crisis is intensifying as countries across the continent respond to global supply disruptions triggered by the Iran conflict. Governments are implementing emergency measures to manage shortages, control consumption, and

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