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The European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has proposed a new alliance with Africa to deepen economic relations and boost investment and jobs.
The proposal could help create up to 10 million jobs in Africa in the next five years alone, Mr Juncker said. The vision involves what he calls a “continent-to-continent” free-trade agreement. It is part of the European Union plan to deepen ties with Africa to counter the growing influence of China. Europe has a complicated message for Africa. On the one hand, European Union leaders are still preoccupied by the challenge of uncontrolled immigration and its political consequences. Hence the call from Jean-Claude Juncker for 10,000 more guards to prevent Africans, and others migrants, from crossing Europe’s borders. And with more guards, more old-fashioned aid money too, to support weak and impoverished African states and to encourage their citizens to stay at home, rather than joining those heading to Europe.
EU proposals:
- Facilitate African students to study at European universities
- Help Africa to improve the climate for business and increased financial assistance
- Provide a total of $46bn (£35bn) in grants over the seven years from 2021
So there is enormous opportunity for growth, and job creation – crucial for Africa’s booming population. Indeed Mr Juncker, pointing out that by 2050 a quarter of the world’s population would be African, sketched out a plan, or an aspiration, to create up to 10 million jobs in Africa in the next five years alone. Mr Juncker said Africa was Europe’s twin – a supportive nod to this continent’s attempts to build its own version of the European Union. He predicted that these twins would eventually form one giant free-trade zone – “a partnership between equals.”
