UK Steps Up Export Deals to French-Speaking Africa as has China
(BNN Bloomberg, Toronto, 7 September 2024) The UK has stepped up business in French-speaking West and Central Africa as it seeks new frontiers for its exports. UKEF was backing transactions in francophone Africa worth a cumulative £1 billion ($1.3 billion) at the end of the 2023-4 financial year, up from just £3 million in 2017-8. These countries now represents about 13% of UKEF’s portfolio on the continent. Meanwhile, China’s export credit agency Sinosure is increasingly dominant. China’s Sinosure has backed projects to support the country’s Belt and Road Initiative, a global development push that brought more than $120 billion of Chinese construction contracts and investments to Africa in its first 10 years, according to a study by the Green Finance and Development Center at Shanghai-based Fudan University. China is not bound by the same rules as the UK and France, which are members of the OECD. The OECD has in the past few years made it easier for ECAs to cover costs in the recipient’s country. Both UKEF and Bpifrance Assurance Export require at least 20% of a transaction’s value to come from businesses in their country.