Guangzhou, China - African migrants have been arriving in Guangzhou, China's third largest city ever since the Chinese economic boom began in the late 1990s.
Current estimates put their numbers anywhere from 20,000 to 200,000. The latter figure would place their population at almost two percent of Guangzhou's 13 million residents. In any event, Guangzhou's Africans constitute Asia's largest African community. The majority of them reside in a 10 square kilometre area in the central districts of Yuexiu and Baiyun locally known as "Chocolate City".
Is it a dictatorial tool of the rich and powerful? Does it
destroy jobs? Does it ignore the concerns of health, the environment and
development?
Emphatically no
. Criticisms of the WTO are
often based on fundamental misunderstandings of the way the WTO
works.
Decades of education and economic mismanagement will need to be reversed if the
one-time US colony is going to restore its language skills and build its
lucrative call-centre business, reports
John McLean