African ambassadors give lectures in Liaoning
Updated: 2013-08-01 16:38
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Editor's note: Organized by Liaoning Provincial People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries and Liaoning Provincial Department of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, Lecture Tour by Ambassadors from African Countries—Liaoning 2013 was held in Shenyang in July. Ambassadors from the United Republic of Tanzania, the Republic of Uganda and the Republic of South Africa, as well as the minister from the Federal Republic of Nigeria attended the tour and introduced respective national condition, investment environment, and economic and trade exchanges with China.
On the tour, ambassadors and the minister expressed their willing to further cooperate with China in terms of economy, manufacture and medicine. Moreover, they also expected that companies in Liaoning province would invest in Africa, go into Africa and most importantly, get to know Africa in an interview with China Daily.
Philip Sang' ka Marmo—the Ambassador of the United Republic of Tanzania in the Peoples' Republic of China
Philip Sang' ka Marmo—the Ambassador of the United Republic of Tanzania in the Peoples' Republic of China |
"We hope that in the future China would be another great investor in Tanzania. What's more, we expect better companies from Liaoning invest in Tanzania and would employ more Tanzanians and make contribution to the Tanzania's economy. We hope individuals and companies to know the culture of the local people and to understand the laws of the country. In other words, we'll make every effort to create a win-win situation."
Nicholas A. Ella—the Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in the People's Republic of China
Nicholas A. Ella—the Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in the People's Republic of China |
"I'm delighted to point out that the principle for business from Chinese companies to make an inquiry on investment on Nigeria is quiet welcoming. Even the present numbers of Chinese companies are few, but I think the next few years the whole of China will come to Nigeria. We are looking forward a continuous business invested by companies from Liaoning province in Nigeria in both possible ways."
Charles Madibo Wagidoso—the Ambassador of the Republic of Uganda in the People's Republic of China
Charles Madibo Wagidoso—the Ambassador of the Republic of Uganda in the People's Republic of China |
"Uganda and China are stronger economically engaged, both in terms of trade and investment. So that's why we are in Liaoning to find companies that can deal with the government. We have government hospitals and we need medicine supply and medical equipments. So if there are companies in Liaoning which can supply these to our government or are willing to establish infrastructure facilities, we will support them."
Dr. Bheki W.J. Langa—the Ambassador of the Republic of South Africa in the People's Republic of China
Dr. Bheki W.J. Langa—the Ambassador of the Republic of South Africa in the People's Republic of China |
"We are developing our relations with China now. And it is also why we are here to promote our relationship with Liaoning. There are not many projects between South Africa and Liaoning Province right now but this is what we are searching for and paying attention to. We hope we can have more cooperation in various sectors with this province."
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