I'm not sure about what the situation in Kenya is, but what I can speak to is what I've seen in Botswana and Costa Rica. In essence the Chinese will come in to invest in something or give a gift of something like a road, mine, stadium etc.. On the surface that sounds great for the local economy. The problem is that there is a catch, it's not. Why? Because they bring their own materials, food and labor with them in es…
> something like a road, mine, stadium etc.. > while giving little, if anything back to the local economy Aren't these two lines contradictory?
Re: The case of blue-collar Chinese migrants that Kenya is calling “cyber-hackers”
#11On the surface yes, in reality no. The only reason the road is built is to get the goods out of the mines. They extract the resources, leave and then there is no money to fund maintenance. Once again with no local jobs being created.