China remains Africa’s top trading partner for 9 consecutive years
Wed, Aug 29, 2018 | By publisher
Foreign
CHINA has been Africa’s largest trading partner for nine years in a row as
major cooperation programs boosted bilateral trade, official data showed.
China-Africa trade has been growing robustly since the launch of 10 major cooperation plans three years ago.
In the first half of 2018, bilateral trade rose 16 percent year on year to 98.8 billion dollars, Qian Keming,
vice minister of commerce, told a news conference.
China announced 10 major plans for China-Africa cooperation at the Johannesburg summit of the Forum on
China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) in 2015 and many of them were targeted at economic and trade cooperation.
Qian said all of the economic and trade cooperation plans have so far been implemented and some of them
have “yielded very good results.”
In the past three years, China’s annual average direct investment to Africa stood at around three billion
dollars, while progress was seen in industrial cooperation in sectors such as manufacturing, finance,
tourism, and aviation.
According to the documeny, Africa’s infrastructure is seeing improvements thanks to these cooperation plans,
which are expected to bring the continent 30,000-km of highways, 85-million-tonnes per year of harbour capacity.
It also showed over nine million-tonnes per day of water-cleaning capacity and about 20,000-megawatt power
generating capacity, together with creating some 900,000 jobs.
The 2018 Beijing summit of FOCAC is slated for Sept. 3 and Sept. 4.
The summit will be themed “China and Africa: toward an even stronger community with a shared future through
win-win cooperation.” (Xinhua/NAN)
– Aug. 29, 2018 @ 9:15 GMT |
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