Namibia Emerges as a Strategic Partner in China’s African Engagement

  • Thursday, January 9, 2025
  • Source:ferro-alloys.com

  • Keywords:Ferroalloy, Vanadium, Molybdenum, Tungsten, Manganese Ore, Chrome Ore,Iron Ore
[Fellow]Namibia Emerges as a Strategic Partner in China’s African Engagement Invitation forThe 21st China Ferro-Alloys International Conference

[Ferro-Alloys.com] China and Namibia enjoy strong complementarity in their industry and trade structures, a solid foundation for cooperation, and immense potential for future collaboration. This synergy is a key reason Beijing selected Namibia as the first stop on Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to four African nations, which also includes the Republic of the Congo, Chad, and Nigeria. In 2023, bilateral trade between China and Namibia reached $1.31 billion, marking a 16.5% year-on-year increase. China primarily exports electromechanical products, textiles, furniture, and other manufactured goods to Namibia while importing uranium, lead, manganese, and copper ore from the resource-rich southern African nation.

Renowned for its mineral wealth, Namibia is often referred to as the “strategic metal reserve” of the world. The country’s key mineral resources include diamonds, uranium, copper, lead, zinc, and gold. Namibia produced 8,200 tons of uranium in 2023, making it one of the top four global uranium producers alongside Kazakhstan, Canada, and Australia. Namibia’s strategic mineral reserves have also attracted significant economic and trade relationships with Western nations. The United States and European Union countries remain primary aid donors. However, in recent years, Namibia has embraced its “Looking East” policy, fostering deeper ties with Asian nations, including China, Japan, Indonesia, India, and others.

China values Namibia’s balanced and autonomous foreign policy and considers the bilateral relationship a cornerstone of its African strategy. Since establishing a comprehensive strategic partnership in 2018, the two nations have consistently worked to expand their collaboration. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasized Beijing’s commitment to deepening the traditional friendship with Namibia, fostering mutually beneficial cooperation, and promoting development for the benefit of both nations’ peoples.

The partnership focuses on aligning development strategies and creating new areas of collaboration in agriculture, clean energy, infrastructure, energy minerals, and science and technology. Wang also highlighted China’s readiness to support Chinese companies in investing and establishing businesses in Namibia, encouraging the country to facilitate and support such initiatives. China reaffirmed its unwavering support for Namibia in regional and global forums, emphasizing the importance of multilateral strategic coordination to strengthen the solidarity of the Global South. Beijing aims to contribute to building a community with a shared future for humankind, aligning with Namibia’s vision of sustainable and inclusive development.

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