As a leading enterprise in China’s “going global” strategy, China Energy Engineering Corporation Co., Ltd. (CEEC) has been deeply involved in Africa’s development since the 1970s.
China Nuclear Uranium Corporation, or CNUC, a subsidiary of the China National Nuclear Corporation, or CNNC, is one of the world's leading suppliers of natural uranium as well as a domestic provider of specialized uranium products. It is making great strides in promoting high-quality sustainable development of the Rössing uranium mine in Namibia, Africa.
Energy and power have emerged as the most significant areas of collaboration between China and Zambia over the past few decades. They are playing an important role in promoting the economic development of both countries, a top company executive said on Wednesday.
Not far from Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, lies Kibera.
Sudan, located in northeastern Africa, is one of the most electricity-deprived countries in the world. In the past, the country’s power supply relied primarily on small power stations, which not only caused environmental pollution but also consumed significant amounts of energy.
As the only outlet of Lake Malawi, Africa’s third-largest lake, the Shire River flows steadily from north to south through the mountainous terrain of southern Malawi, nourishing the residents along its banks. However, due to inadequate water infrastructure, agricultural development in the area has been hampered, leading to the gradual inception of a plan to channel water from the Shire River.
Sino-Metals Leach Zambia, or Sino-Metals, a subsidiary of China Nonferrous Metal Mining (Group), or CNMC, is China's first large-scale copper hydrometallurgy enterprise invested overseas.
On December 18, 2013, China National Gold Group Co., Ltd (CNGGC), the only central state-owned enterprise in China’s gold industry, signed an equity acquisition agreement for Soremi Company with Gerald Group in Beijing. This acquisition laid a solid foundation for local economic growth and marked a significant milestone in CNGGC’s international business into African markets.