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    <description>Chong Xin Wei is a final-year communication studies student at the Nanyang Technological University’s Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information.</description>
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      <description>Chinese construction companies in Rwanda are facing stiffer competition from foreign firms and declining profits, with fewer development projects available for bidding since the pandemic.
The decline in the number of projects in Rwanda resulted from a government reallocation of Covid-related resources to the healthcare sector, said Tang Hai Ping, 34, a project manager of Chinese construction firm Stecol Corporation (Rwanda).
Chinese companies like Stecol had ventured into Rwanda following its...</description>
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      <title>Chinese construction firms in Rwanda see shrinking slice of pie as India, Turkey enter market</title>
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