When examining the present trade and investment dynamics between China and Africa, a trend emerges: Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) from China is declining, while African exports to China remain disproportionately low compared to Chinese imports. This imbalance indicates an unhealthy relationship.

Looking at the trade numbers and the amount of money China has been investing in Africa, how would one interpret the current nature of this relationship.

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