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China leads way in Africa’s rising technology industry

by Admin
July 28, 2017
in Africa

It’s a match made in business heaven: Chinese technology companies hungry for expansion are diving into the less-developed African continent, where several countries are targeting double-digit economic growth.

Iginio Gagliardone, a lecturer in media studies at the University of Witwatersrand in South Africa, told CNBC via telephone that the Middle Kingdom’s expansion into Africa has been particularly pronounced over the past four to five years.

“China is everywhere,” Gagliardone said, though he noted that its presence was stronger in certain markets.

For example, Gagliardone explained that China was “definitely the only player” in Ethiopia, with Chinese investment in the country’s technology sector totaling $3 billion as of 2012.

But, he added that China was making its presence felt not just in East Africa, but also as far north as Egypt and Morocco and as far south as South Africa.

According to analysts CNBC spoke to, success in Africa boiled down to cost, with Chinese companies offering cheaper alternatives to their U.S. and European competitors. Gagliardone also said that African companies welcome the Chinese “no questions asked” style of doing business.

The China-Africa tech story began two decades ago, with the expansion of Chinese telecommunications giant ZTE, followed by Huawei, which provides similar services.

Tim Steinecke, an analyst at management consultancy Xynteo, wrote to CNBC via e-mail that both multinationals helped lay Africa’s telecommunications infrastructure, and also worked with local African companies, research institutions and governments.

Others pointed to the innovation Chinese companies have brought to Africa. In a report published in June, consulting firm McKinsey said that “Nearly half of Chinese firms in Africa have introduced a new product or service to the local market, and more than one-third have introduced a new technology.”

Tecno, a smartphone maker under Hong Kong parent company Transsion Holdings, has embodied Chinese companies’ winning formula on the continent.

Handsets from the Tecno, which has a regional base in Nigeria, have practical innovations geared toward African markets.

These included a long battery life as reliable power sources can be difficult to come by, screens resistant to dust particles and cameras specifically adapted for darker skin tones. On top of this local understanding is a market-friendly price: Handsets typically cost between $50-$100.

Tecno has grown fast, and according to Transsion Holdings’ website, its collective brands in Africa have a more than 40 percent market share in Sub-Saharan Africa. Transsion Holdings has also seen a total sales volume of more than 246 million dual-SIM handsets, o phones which can hold two SIM cards.

According to CNBC Africa, Tecno itself has a 25 percent share of Africa’s total smartphone market.

Attai Oguche, a Lagos-based deputy marketing manager for Tecno, told CNBC via telephone that Chinese companies are “good at spotting trends.”
They “adapt easily and come up with a product that everyone likes,” he said.
Oguche added that the “very conservative” European approach means companies risk falling short of their Chinese competitors.

Chinese companies’ influence on the continent has diversified from early forays and now includes broadcasting networks, data centers and smartphone sales.

McKinsey’s report pointed to Chinese broadcaster StarTimes, which has employed a strategy of going in cheap and expanding later.
The company employs and trains locals while growing its viewership, and invests in both local and international programming. It has found particular success in Tanzania, the report said.

StarTimes’ “focus on the local market has taken television viewing from an occasional luxury to a daily routine for many Tanzanians,” according to McKinsey, thereby capturing Africa’s growing middle class.

China’s formalized One Belt, One Road infrastructure projects were also spurring mainland interest in the continent.

In December 2016, China Telecom Global announced it would work with the Djibouti Data Center to expand its network and spur the growth of fiber cable services in East Africa.

Liu Changhai, managing director of China Telecom in Africa and the Middle East, said in a statement that the decision “marks a new page for the company’s regional strategic planning.”

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