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In Jan 2026, China deepened Africa’s digital ties via infrastructure investments, tech training, and mobile finance support during Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s tour.
In January 2026, China reinforced its digital partnership with Africa during Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s tour of Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Lesotho, emphasizing investments in fiber-optic networks, 5G infrastructure, data centers, and satellite internet.
Chinese firms have expanded digital connectivity across Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, and Egypt, enabling mobile banking, e-governance, and smart city projects in Addis Ababa, Kigali, and Lusaka.
African mobile money markets are projected to exceed $40 billion by 2026, supported by Chinese-backed platforms like M-Pesa.
China is also training African professionals in AI and cybersecurity, funding digital industrial parks, and collaborating on data protection laws and central bank digital currency pilots, despite ongoing challenges in digital literacy and affordability.
En enero de 2026, China profundizó los lazos digitales de África a través de inversiones en infraestructura, capacitación tecnológica y apoyo financiero móvil durante la gira del ministro de Relaciones Exteriores, Wang Yi.