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Is China's African romance over?

CHINA may have courted African countries with the passion of a newfound love, but if Sinopec's ongoing legal wrangle in Gabon is any indication, the honeymoon might be over. <b>By Gomati Jagadeesan</b>.

Is China's African romance over?

Gabon said earlier last week that it planned to take assets back from three international oil companies including that from a subsidiary of China's Sinopec- Addax Petroleum. This is being seen as a sign...

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