Although Africa was barren, it had a lot of business opportunities. It occupied 20% of the world’s land area, had more than a billion people, and had rich resources that could provide a lot of raw materials, but miraculously, there was almost no modern industry or manufacturing industry that belonged to it!
The federation had been established for more than two hundred years, but the countries on this continent still relied on producing oil, minerals, and other energy sources, or agricultural products such as cocoa, rubber, and coffee beans to maintain their economy.
For countries with technology, this was simply a natural gold mine. Any light industrial product here could be sold at an unimaginable price in the country, and investing in factories here was a profitable business.
Many bold, large capital consortiums that understood business opportunities chose to invest here, and the Fang Corporation was one of these tens of thousands of capital.