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Tuesday, May 23, 2017
IMF says influx of African immigrants to Asia could improve Afro-asian economy
ANBOUND

Emerging economies are still facing a lot of challenges for future development, and most difficult among these is the problem of aging populations. In Africa, however, the population problem they are facing is one of surplus. The IMF pointed out in two recent reports that one plausible solution to the problems of many emerging economies is for Asia to welcome an influx of immigrants from Africa. According to researchers at Anbound Think Tank, it is very feasible to implement this policy in the near future. Anbound Think Tank pointed out in as early as 1999 that it will be no loss to China to relax their nationality regulations, allow citizens to hold dual-citizenship, relax immigration policies, as well as allow an influx of young labour into the country in order to offset the future problem of an aging population. Now that we are already facing the problem of an aging population, we urgently need to implement compatible policies.

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