
About Us
Sub-Saharan Africa has forged broadly beneficial economic ties with the People’s Republic of China over the last two decades; becoming the region’s largest trading partner, a major credit provider, and a significant source of foreign direct investment (FDI).
China’s growth is likely to affect its African trading partners in varied ways. It is crucial that countries and businesses in Africa strengthen their relationship on their governmental, economic and cultural interactions with China to foster economic diversification, deepen inter-regional trade, enhance competitiveness and cultural understanding to facilitate domestic growth.
Crossworld Group is positioned to facilitate this international partnerhship, cultural exchange and economic development between these two regions through its Ghana- China Chamber of Commerce (GCCC).
Background
Accra, Ghana

History
China-Africa relations have a rich and complex history, dating back centuries. In recent decades, these ties have deepened significantly, with China becoming Africa's largest trading partner and a major investor in various sectors such as infrastructure, energy, and telecommunications.
Our platform recognizes the importance of this relationship and seeks to contribute positively to its development by providing a platform for dialogue, exchange, and collaboration.
Value Proposition
Advanced Tech
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About Us
Who We Are
China-Africa Chamber of Trade & Culture (CACTaC) is a platform dedicated to fostering collaboration and understanding between China and Africa in both business and cultural spheres.
It serves as a central hub for individuals, businesses, and organizations interested in exploring opportunities and building meaningful relationships between these two dynamic regions.
Our mission is to promote economic diversification, inter-regional trade, competitiveness, and cultural understanding between China and Africa.






