IF we have to see a lot of the interaction between Zambian and US businesses, the country should copy from China, says economist Dr Lubinda Haabazoka. On Friday, US Ambassador to Zambia Michael Gonzales said the days of giving aid to Zambia while citizens get poisoned by pollution from Chinese mines and while American companies fail to do business due to bureaucratic corruption are over. In an interview, Sunday, Dr Haabazoka said Zambians found it easy to deal with China because it was accessible and not restrictive. “I think that being in defence of my own country, Zambia, does not prioritize a nation in terms of foreign direct investment, it does not prioritize the Chinese, the Indians, the Europeans, the...

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