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Chinese people in the Republic of Congo

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Chinese people in the Republic of Congo
Regions with significant populations
Brazzaville
Related ethnic groups
Overseas Chinese

There is a large community of Chinese migrants residing in the Republic of Congo.

Population

Official data from the Embassy of China states there are 5,000 Chinese in the Congo.[1] However, Congolese academic Edwige Kamitewoko estimates the number of Chinese to range between 15,000-25,000.[1] In a Marien Ngouabi University survey of 227 Chinese migrants, 44% of the respondents were from Zhejiang, particularly Qingtian County and Wenzhou.[1]

Business

Many Chinese migrants arrived with the aim of starting a businesses, opening shops, restaurants, hotels, photo labs, pharmacies, and hospitals.[1] The retail shops run by Chinese nationals are engaged in all manner of goods including furniture, cosmetics, clothing, computer and electronic products and even baked goods.[1]

Several Chinese engineering firms work in Congo as contractors for major infrastructure projects and employ Chinese construction workers as a part of the overall workforce. At a Beijing Construction Engineering Group construction site in March 2012 in Brazzaville, 6 Chinese workers were killed and dozens injured when a blast occurred after a fire at a munitions depot devastated the adjacent neighborhood.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Kamitewoko, Edwige (2013). "Determinants of Economic Activity Choices: Case of Chinese Migrant in Congo Brazzaville". American Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences. 1 (4): 228–235.
  2. ^ "6 Chinese killed, 1 missing in Congo blast". Xinhua. March 5, 2012.