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  • Forget America. According to some people there's a new imperialist in town. And its name is

  • China. China is the world's second largest economy

  • and despite hitting some speed bumps this year, it's still on track to knock the US

  • off the top spot in the next decade.

  • And as China gets richer and richer, it's buying up more and more of the world's natural

  • resources. China is the world's second largest consumer

  • of oil and with Chinese demand for energy expected to triple by 2030, it's particularly

  • hungry for oil and gas. And so its been targeting countries with lots

  • of these. It's also been targeting places that western

  • countries won't always go and has now passed the US to become Africa's biggest trading

  • partner. Right now China is pouring billions of dollars

  • into Africa in aid, loans, investment and contracts - much of which is being spent on

  • infrastructure programs. And in return securing itself access to vast quantities of the continent's

  • raw materials, as well as infrastructure contracts for Chinese firms.

  • China now gets almost one-third of its imported oil from Africa and runs oil and mining firms

  • across the continent. It is also constructing everything from roads and bridges to stadiums

  • and government buildings. Including the African Union's $200m headquarters which were built

  • and financed entirely by China as a "gift".

  • In Angola Chinese firms have even gone so far as to build entire cities. Including Kilamba,

  • a state-of-the art city designed to house 500,000 people which was built from scratch

  • in three years for a reported $3.5 billion.

  • And many of China's citizens are following the money. It is estimated that a million

  • Chinese people now live in Africa, up from just a few thousand in 2003.

  • In March 2013, the Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke at a Chinese-built conference centre

  • in the Tanzanian capital of Dar es Salaam where he signed an agreement to build a major

  • port and industrial zone in the country, expected to cost up to $10bn.

  • During his speech Mr Xi stressed that his country's "assistance" to Africa doesn't come

  • with political strings attached. A clear dig at the US where the terms "aid" and "foreign

  • investment" are often accompanied by the words "democracy" and "human rights".

  • In fact, when the US President Barack Obama visited Africa in June 2013, his signature

  • speech talked about improving the continent's access to electricity, while also "supporting

  • democracy".

  • "Access to electricity is fundamental to opportunity in this age."

  • But while Chinese money might not come with the same conditions as American money, that

  • doesn't mean its not political. Critics accuse China of buying up Africa's

  • raw materials at below-market rates, while employing Chinese labourers for infrastructure

  • programs over African workers. According to data from the Heritage Foundation,

  • a US-based conservative thinktank, Nigeria receives more investment from China than any

  • other African country. And over the past eight years it has been the seventh top destination

  • in the world for Chinese investment. But writing in the Financial Times, Lamido

  • Sanusi, the governor of Nigeria's Central Bank, said:

  • "So China takes our primary goods and sells us manufactured ones. This was also the essence

  • of colonialism. The British went to Africa and India to secure raw materials and markets.

  • Africa is now willingly opening itself up to a new form of imperialism."

  • China is no longer a fellow under-developed economy -- it is the world's second-biggest,

  • capable of the same forms of exploitation as the west. It is a significant contributor

  • to Africa's industrialisation and underdevelopment."

  • Over in South America it's a similar story. South America is of course home to Brazil,

  • which according to the Heritage Foundation, is the fourth biggest recipient of Chinese

  • investment in the world. And along with Ecuador, Venezuela and Argentina,

  • Brazil is receiving billions of dollars in loans from China, which must be repaid with

  • guaranteed long-term sales of oil and other natural resources. But obtaining these natural

  • resources is leading to environmental destruction on a massive scale.

  • Venezuela and Ecuador are particularly at the mercy of China because they are unable

  • to access money on the international markets and so Ecuador, which owes China as much as

  • $17 billion has been selling off huge swathes of untouched Amazonian rainforest to Chinese

  • oil companies.

  • Alberto Acosta is Ecuador's former energy minister. Here's his take on China's dealings

  • in the region:

  • "China is shopping worldwide for natural resources. We're in the midst of a process of commodity

  • accumulation by them."

  • China is also leveling a mountain in Peru in order to mine for copper, silver and molybdenum

  • and one Chinese billionaire tycoon named Wang Jing is even planning to build an alternative

  • "Panama Canal" through Nicaragua, at a cost of $40 billion.

  • But it's not just the developing world that China's targeting.

  • According to data again from the Heritage Foundation, over the past eight years the

  • top three destinations for Chinese investment have been Australia, Canada, and its biggest

  • economic rival, the US. Amazingly, China owns so much of the US government's

  • debts - nearly $1.3 trillion in fact - that one commentator writing in Forbes even suggested

  • that the Republicans should have asked China's permission before forcing the recent government

  • shutdown. And during the shutdown the Chinese government even held a news conference urging

  • the US to resolve the shutdown in a "timely way" to ensure the safety of Chinese investments.

  • And for those of you sitting in Britain watching this - don't think you're unaffected by the

  • Chinese takeover. Not only is Britain the number one destination for Chinese investment

  • in Europe but it's also the eighth destination in the world.

Forget America. According to some people there's a new imperialist in town. And its name is

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