CHINA BUILD A $780 MILLION LONGEST SUSPENSION BRIDGE IN AFRICA
CHINA BUILD A $780 MILLION LONGEST SUSPENSION BRIDGE IN AFRICA
A nation called Mozambique is located in Southeast Africa. The persistent Civil War and the absence of a strong industrial basis have made the nation's long-term economic development challenging. One of the 48 least developed nations in the world at one point, according to the United Nations. China has been assisting this nation for more than ten years, constructing significant infrastructure and enhancing Local Economic Development. China paid 780 million dollars to construct the largest suspension bridge in Africa in Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, realizing a 30-year-old ambition of the local populace. In truth, not many people are aware that Mozambique is paying China back for its assistance. So, what contributed Mozambique to China? What benefit may a suspension bridge that cost 780 million US dollars to build in China provide for Mozambique? This channel focuses on projects and the development of Africa. If you're just discovering this channel, we'd appreciate it if you'd click the like button. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel as well so that we can expand and continue to provide you with top-notch material.
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