Last updated: 9 november, 2009 - 16:00 GMT

Africa/China business

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The two-day Forum on China-Africa co-operation is winding up in the Egyptian town of Sharm El-Sheikh.

China, which has become a major investor in Africa, has outlined its plans for engagement in the continent over the next three years.

This includes loans of ten billion US dollars.

Hassan Arouni spoke to Mahmoud Mohieldin, the Egyptian minister of investment - one of the hosts of the summit, to hear what he feels has come out of the meeting.

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