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China leader promises Africa one bilion Covid vaccine doses
Chinese President Xi Jinping speaks at a meeting commemorating the 110th anniversary of Xinhai Revolution at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China October 9, 2021. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

DIAMNIADIO (Senegal), Nov 29 — China’s President Xi Jinping today pledged to offer one billion Covid vaccine doses to Africa, in a speech made via videolink to a China-Africa summit near Senegal’s capital Dakar. 

The Chinese leader said that his country would donate 600 million doses directly. A further 400 million doses would come from other sources, such as investments in production sites. 

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Xi’s promise comes as part of forum between China and African states with an emphasis on trade and security, held in the city of Diamniadio near Senegal’s seaside capital. 

China invests heavily in Africa, and is the continent’s largest trading partner with direct trade worth over US$200 billion (RM848 billion) in 2019, according to the Chinese embassy in Dakar.

Vaccination rates in Africa are low compared to the rest of the world, with many states at the mercy of foreign donations due to the lack of local production facilities and prohibitive costs of mass purchases.

"We must continue to fight together against Covid,” Xi told the summit. "We must prioritise the protection of our people and close the vaccination gap”. — AFP

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