African living in China - Nottingham
David Cameron flew into China this week for the largest British trade mission of its kind. During the three-day visit, with a delegation of around 100 business people, the Prime Minister said he wanted Britain to play an important role in the country's expansion. Despite general economic weakness in the rest of the world, trade between China and Africa is booming. But how well received are African migrants in in the Far East? 大象传媒 Radio Nottingham's Reya El-Salahi has been speaking to Ken Kamoche, a Nottingham-based Kenyan author, who has written a book exploring that topic after spending a decade living in Hong Kong.
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