Helping India's corporate sector to invest in Africa
When China invests in Africa, it is largely done through, and with support of, state-owned entities. The Indian companies that come to the continent to do business are for the most part privately-run enterprises. But when it comes to investing in Africa, these Indian companies are able to use lines of credit and other services provided by the Export-Import Bank.
The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ’s Lerato Mbele spoke to the Export-Import Bank's managing director, David Rasquinha.
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