Tabo, Symphorien NdangBeassoum, Christian NadjiarabeyeMamadou Asngar, Thierry2009-06-012009-06-012008http://hdl.handle.net/10625/38572The study provides information on the size, structure and significance of Sino-Chadian relations on trade, investment and development aid, identifying principal beneficiaries and losers of these economic relations within Chad, and on the Chinese side investors, producers and exporters. Crude oil aimed at by China, cannot continue to be exploited efficiently without the minimal observation of the prevention of the destruction of the environment. The arrival of China among the great powers, which are already present on the ground, namely, the United States and France, can awake rivalries between them; cohabitation with the other powers must be acceptable to China.Text1 digital file (13 p.)enFOREIGN AIDFOREIGN TRADEFOREIGN INVESTMENTPETROLEUM RESOURCESCEMENT INDUSTRYSOCIAL IMPLICATIONSECONOMIC IMPLICATIONSECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTCHADCHINACollaborative research of African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) on relations between China and Sub-Saharan Africa : case of ChadCase Study