Brewinng Trade Row Between China And Nigeria
By: HighCelebritySquard
Africa is going through another phase of
self-imposed slavery and colonization. This is especially in the
face of the aggressive buy over of the African
continent by the Chinese. Yes, The Chinese.
It’s on report that all the major mining business
going right now in Zambia, a country rich in Copper, is
by the Chinese.
Africa’s debt to the Chinese has also become a
source of worry to every right thinking individuals,
including the major power blocks in the world. A
cursory google of “Africa’s Debt to China” will tell you
more of the story. That is on the continental
Africa.
Closer home, as at December 2017, the official
figures for Nigeria-China Bilateral trade stood at over
$2.7bn, with the debt profile standing at over
$5bn(five billion US Dollars).
This is clear case of trade inbalance, not solely
brought on because of Nigeria’s inability to export alone,
the root cause can be traced to different Economic
sabotage, unfair business terms between Chinese
Manufacturers, and underhand dealings by Chinese
businessmen.
A case that readily came to mind is that of the CIG
Motors, importers of the Chiness brand Vehicles GAC.
GAC Vehicles has seen an increase in demand in
Nigeria, due to their rugged nature and functionality in
Nigeria. Lot of Nigerians now see the GAC brand as a
viable alternative to Japanese, American and
European giants.
But there is a snag. According to an ongoing
investigation and reports (https://aledeh.com/opinion-
diana-chen- and-her- monopoly-of- gac-motors-
by-fejiro- oliver/), a Chinese company in Nigeria, CIG
Motors, led by one Ms. Diana Chen, has been making
trade between Nigerians and the Chinese vehicle
manufacturers impossible.
A Nigerian delegate visited the Management of the
GAC sometime last year, and came back with the
promise that there will be an increased trade with
their Nigerian partners, only for Ms. Chen to scuttle
everything.
Her primary claim is that she has the sole license
to market and sell the GAC brand in Nigeria. WHAT?
Who does that? Does BMW or Mercedez Benz, or Toyota,
even Honda, gave license to a sole Distributor
in a market like Nigeria? Where is that done?
Beyond the simple fact that the claim of sole
distributorship, no Monopoly, in Nigeria is ridiculous, can
any Nigerian behave in such brazen manner in China?
This is in stark contrast with the bilateral trade
agreement signed by both governments of China and
Nigeria. It should be noted that in spite of
Nigeria’s trade increasing exponentially from a paltry $880m
in 1998 to a staggering $3bn as at 2006, the trade
between the two nations has remained
disproportionately in favour of the Chinese.
As noted by Efem N. Ubi, (PhD), a Research Fellow at
the Nigerian Institute if International Affairs, Lagos,
Solving the Nigeria’s trade deficit will go have to
beyond rhetoric and diplomatic meeting, with much of
the solution having to come from the Nigerian end.
In the four key factors he mentioned, one of them is
that the Chinese government has to declare its readiness
to encourage Chinese companies to outsource
and offshore to Nigeria.
What this simply implies is that we cannot be
claiming Nigeria-Chinese trade when Nigerian business
communities has been handicapped from the start,
using the inability for them to trade on common
platform, as seen in the case of the GAC Motors/CIG
edging out Nigerian businessmen in the Motor
manufacturing industry trade.
There are other economic implications for Nigeria as
well. It is understood that due to the Monopoly
that Ms. Diana Chen and her CIG Motors enjoys, she
has been fixing prices of vehicles arbitrarily, making
a model that should not cost more than N7m to be as
astronomical as N20m. It was also reported that
Ms. Chen owns over 90% of CIG Motors, how then is
her business beneficial to Nigeria and Nigerians?
This issue is beyond Ms. Chen cornering the GAC
market from China, it is about economic diplomacy
between China and Nigeria. It is about fair trade
partnership. It is about economic espionage and
sabotage.
Both the Nigerian government and the Chinese
government needs to DO SOMETHING before it
snowballs into full economic rows between the two
nations.
Brewinng Trade Row Between China And Nigeria
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