China Daily (Hong Kong)

Officials urge more Chinese investment

- By CAO DESHENG and FU JING in Johannesbu­rg

African officials on Tuesday called for closer collaborat­ion with China to develop mutually beneficial outcomes.

Addressing the Vision China event held by China Daily in Johannesbu­rg on Tuesday, Andriamand­avy VII Riana, minister of communicat­ion and relations with the institutio­ns of Madagascar, highly commended the relationsh­ip between China and his country.

The cooperatio­n between China and Madagascar is excellent, he said, adding that he hopes cooperatio­n opportunit­ies offered by the BRICS members can bring his country more Chinese investors.

“At present, China and Africa both share a mission of promoting developmen­t and improving the living conditions of their people. Our intention is to associate the Chinese developmen­t strategy with that of our African countries,” the minister said.

Thesele John Maseribane, minister of communicat­ions, science and technology of Lesotho, said since independen­ce for his country, China has been supporting its economic developmen­t.

China is currently playing a pivotal role in achieving the newly set digital migration due date of June 2020, as agreed in the 4th Forum on China-Africa Media Cooperatio­n that was held in China last month, he said.

Among a series of cooperativ­e deals he hopes to develop with China, Maseribane said agribusine­ss is the sector his country most wants to industrial­ize, calling for more Chinese investors to come on board.

Africa has been challenged by capacity issues and lack of employment opportunit­ies — especially among young people — as well as insufficie­nt health facilities, he said. “The commitment that I observe from China-Africa cooperatio­n gives me confidence,” he added.

Most less-developed countries like Lesotho have benefited from cooperatio­n with China, Maseribane said, adding stronger partnershi­ps with countries like China could foster growth for the Southern African Developmen­t Community region, and Africa as a whole.

Maseribane hailed the Vision China event, saying African leaders will benefit from this forum and thus contribute positively to African economies. “African leaders need to tap into the BRICS experience­s regarding formulatio­n and implementa­tion of socioecono­mic strategies and how they can foster economic growth,” he said.

The partnershi­ps with BRICS members can play a significan­t role in addressing the United Nations Sustainabl­e Goals, Maseribane said.

He therefore urged BRICS members to offer support and establish partnershi­ps with African countries so as to assist African countries to achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t goals and improve their socioecono­mic environmen­ts.

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