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EU’s flagship Africa project under fire over ties to Chinese state-owned firms

The EU's Global Gateway project, a €300 billion infrastructure initiative intended to rival China's Belt and Road Initiative, is facing scrutiny. Specifically, the Lobito Corridor rail upgrade, a key part of the Global Gateway, is under fire from EU lawmakers.

Finbarr BerminghamSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-03-30 · 04:00 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
EU’s flagship Africa project under fire over ties to Chinese state-owned firms
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The EU's Global Gateway project, a €300 billion infrastructure initiative intended to rival China's Belt and Road Initiative, is facing scrutiny. Specifically, the Lobito Corridor rail upgrade, a key part of the Global Gateway, is under fire from EU lawmakers. The project aims to transport critical minerals like copper and cobalt from the Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia, through Angola, to the Atlantic port of Lobito. The EU has invested over $2.3 billion in the project to reduce reliance on China for these minerals. Concerns have been raised about whether European funds are being directed towards Chinese state-owned companies involved in the railway's upgrade and expansion.

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EU lawmakers are demanding to know whether US$2.3 billion in European funds is being funnelled towards Chinese state-owned companies.

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The corridor is designed to ferry copper and cobalt from mine to port.

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Global Gateway was launched in 2021 as a rival to Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative.

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The Lobito Corridor rail upgrade is a flagship project of the EU’s €300 billion Global Gateway.

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To European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, the ribbon of rail snaking from the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia across Angola to the Atlantic port of Lobito is “more than just infrastructure”.The Lobito Corridor rail upgrade is a flagship project of the EU’s €300 billion (US$346 billion) infrastructure drive, Global Gateway, launched to great fanfare in 2021 as a rival to Beijing’s own Belt and Road Initiative.It is also pivotal to the EU’s efforts to wean itself off China’s chokehold on the global supply of critical minerals.The corridor is designed to ferry copper and cobalt – commodities crucial to making the hi-tech products powering the world’s industrial economy – from mine to port as quickly and cheaply as possible.Now, EU lawmakers are demanding to know whether the more than US$2.3 billion in European funds that von der Leyen has poured into the Lobito Corridor is being funnelled towards Chinese state-owned companies.European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speaks at the Global Gateway Forum in Brussels in October. Photo: EPAThe capital will help upgrade and expand the existing Benguela railway in Angola, extending it into the DRC and Zambia.
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