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China’s influence on African ports extends to software, automation and AI: study

Chinese firms operate, finance, or hold stakes in about one third of all ports in Africa and now control the software, automation, and AI tools that run the infrastructure, according to a study by the Africa Centre for Strategic Studies. Beijing also finances and operates the road, rail, and warehousing networks connected to these ports, integrating African trade into China-centered maritime networks. The study highlights China's deepening influence across African maritime networks, with an estimated US$50 billion invested in port infrastructure since the Belt and Road Initiative launched in 2013.

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China’s influence on African ports extends to software, automation and AI: study
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The Africa Centre for Strategic Studies says Chinese firms are deeply embedded across the continent’s maritime networks

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Chinese firms not only operate, finance or hold stakes in about one third of all ports in Africa, but Beijing now also controls the software, automation and

artificial intelligence (AI) toolsthat run the infrastructure.And that reach extends well beyond the docks, with Beijing financing and operating the road, rail and warehousing networks connected to these ports and other maritime projects across the continent, closely intertwining

African tradewith China’s own trading systems.These are the findings of a study released last month by the Africa Centre for Strategic Studies, which concludes that China has established shipping corridors linking African port clusters to Chinese hub cities such as Qingdao and

Yantai in Shandong province, reflecting Africa’s deepening integration into China-centred maritime networks.According to the report, Chinese maritime influence spans key routes including the

Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Guinea and Cape of Good Hope – vital corridors for its energy imports and other seaborne trade that together carry about US$350 billion in annual commerce.Much of this activity stems from Beijing’s

Belt and Road Initiative, launched in 2013 to connect China to world markets via improved land and sea routes. Since then, China has invested an estimated US$50 billion in African port infrastructure, according to the centre’s research.China–Africa traderose by nearly 18 per cent in 2025, Chinese customs data show.Advertisement

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