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In reviewing the China-Africa relationship in 2010,two m alor issues deserVe close anention.one is South Afiican President Iacob Zuma's visit to China this past sum-mer.The second is Sino.African trad
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In reviewing the China-Africa relationship in 2010,two m alor issues deserVe close anention.one is South Afiican President Iacob Zuma's visit to China this past sum-mer.The second is Sino.African trade that is expected to reach or even surPass the 2008’srecOrd high of $106.8 btllion。
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