While many in the West view Africa as a land of poverty, to the Chinese it is seen as an almost limitless business opportunity according to Justin Rowlatt, who dedicated one episode of his two part documentary (The Chinese Are Coming) about the spread of Chinese influence around the world, to Chinese influence in various African countries:
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