US, China Collaborate to Aide Zambia
The U.S. and Chinese ambassadors to Zambia say their administrations are willing to put their rivalry aside to aid the southern African nation address its $14 billion debt overhang, which analysts argue is pushing investors away. For more, VOA’s Peter Clottey sat down with Zambia’s Finance Minister, Situmbeko Musokotwane, who unpacked how the two nations are aiding the nation and spoke on talks with global finance institutions such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank to boost their economy.
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