People's Daily Online 4 weeks ago

Uganda calls on China to help Africa gain fair share of world trade

A top Ugandan government official on Monday urged China to help Africa gain a fair share of the world trade as it increases its cooperation with the continent. Full Article at People's Daily Online

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