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Biden Visits Angola to Boost U.S. Influence and Counter China’s Growing Presence in Africa

Biden Visits Angola to Boost U.S. Influence and Counter China’s Growing Presence in Africa

Taha Sakr
Last updated: December 3, 2024 1:17 pm
By Taha Sakr 5 Min Read
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In a historic visit to Angola, U.S. President Joe Biden is set to reaffirm American ambitions in Africa, aiming to challenge China’s extensive investments. The visit, from Monday to Wednesday, marks Biden’s fulfillment of a pledge to engage more deeply with sub-Saharan Africa during his presidency.

Initially planned for October but postponed due to a hurricane in Florida, the trip comes as Biden approaches the end of his term. It will be the first visit by a U.S. president to the oil-rich Atlantic nation. Biden’s visit highlights his administration’s intent to reassert American geopolitical and economic influence in Africa, a region long dominated by Chinese investment.

Historic Investment in African Rail

One of the focal points of Biden’s trip is the announcement of a groundbreaking U.S.-funded infrastructure project: the Lobito Corridor Railway. Stretching 1,300 kilometers, the project will connect Angola’s Lobito Port to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and extend to Zambia. Co-financed by the United States and the European Union, the railway aims to facilitate the transport of essential minerals like cobalt and copper, vital for manufacturing advanced technologies such as batteries for smartphones.

President Biden has described the railway as “the largest U.S. investment in African rail infrastructure in history.” By linking the mineral-rich regions of the DRC and Zambia to global markets via Angola’s Atlantic coast, the Lobito Corridor Railway is positioned as a strategic countermeasure to China’s dominance in African infrastructure projects.

Strengthening Bilateral Relations

During his visit, Biden will meet Angolan President João Lourenço and address issues spanning public health, agriculture, military cooperation, and cultural heritage preservation. Lourenço, who has expressed interest in diversifying Angola’s partnerships beyond China and Russia, is likely to view the visit as a significant milestone.

The Angolan leader has shown a willingness to engage with Western powers, as demonstrated by the country’s 2022 vote at the United Nations condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Sociologist Cisalzina Abreu noted that the visit represents “a dream realized for Lourenço, who will go down in history as the leader who welcomed the first American president to Angola.”

However, the future of U.S.-Angola relations under the incoming Trump administration remains uncertain. Experts caution that any lack of interest in Africa by Trump could derail the initiatives launched under Biden.

Calls for Human Rights Advocacy

Biden’s visit has drawn calls from human rights organizations to address Angola’s track record on civil liberties. Amnesty International has urged the U.S. president to raise concerns about police violence, citing the deaths of at least 17 protesters and the arbitrary detention of five opposition activists over the past year. A senior U.S. official affirmed that Biden is committed to discussing democratic challenges during his engagements.

Competing with China

The visit underscores the broader geopolitical rivalry between the U.S. and China in Africa. Angola owes approximately $17 billion to China, which accounts for 40% of the country’s total debt. Many African governments, including Angola’s, are increasingly seeking alternatives to Chinese financing to avoid long-term debt traps.

The Biden administration aims to position the U.S. as a viable partner offering sustainable investments without the heavy debt burdens often associated with China’s initiatives.

Africa’s Strategic Role

Alex Vines, a researcher at Chatham House, emphasized that countries like Angola have multiple partnership options in an increasingly competitive global landscape. “Angola and similar nations hold vital resources, making them key players in the race for Africa’s critical minerals,” Vines said.

While the visit represents a strategic push by the U.S. to regain influence in Africa, its long-term success will depend on the continuity of these efforts under future administrations. As Biden nears the conclusion of his presidency, this landmark trip to Angola symbolizes America’s renewed focus on Africa as a pivotal frontier in global politics.

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