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2025 China-Global South Year in Review

2025 China-Global South Year in Review

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In this special year-end edition of The China-Global South Podcast, Eric, Cobus, and Géraud look back on the top stories of 2025 and look ahead to the key trend to watch in 2026.

📌 Topics covered include:

  • Simandou goes online (Guinea) and the iron ore geopolitics shift
  • Zambia's Kafue River spill and the China narrative battle
  • China's manufacturing push, overcapacity, and export pressures
  • Soybeans and South America's growing leverage in U.S.–China trade
  • China–India détente and what it changes (and doesn't)
  • G20 turbulence around South Africa and global governance fractures
  • 2026 outlook: Southeast Asia rivalry, Zimbabwe lithium value-add, Senegal hidden debt

Show Notes:

  • The Financial Times: The American company seeking to counter China in Africa by David Pilling and Leslie Hook
  • Foreign Policy: China's Appetite for Rosewood Is Causing Chaos in Africa by Joshua Eisenman and Caroline Costello
  • Environmental Investigation Agency: New Report Finds That Home Depot Sold Illegally Sourced Tropical Wood for Years

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