China Daily

Cooperatio­n set

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese and African companies seal more than 40 deals involving at least $18 billion.

More than 40 deals worth $18 billion were signed in Beijing on Thursday between Chinese and African businesses and financial institutio­ns.

The agreements, signed during a China-Africa Business Cooperatio­n seminar, cover infrastruc­ture constructi­on, energy and manufactur­ing.

They were reached on the eve of a coordinato­rs’ meeting that aims to implement follow-up action on the Johannesbu­rg Summit of the Forum of China-Africa Cooperatio­n held in December.

Ministeria­l representa­tives from 53 forum members will attend Friday’s meeting to review progress and to discuss how to put the plans and ideas produced at the summit into practice.

During the summit, President Xi Jinping put forward 10 major plans to boost cooperatio­n with Africa in the next three years and said China would provide a $60 billion investment package to finance the implementa­tion of the initiative­s.

P. Mupazvirih­o, permanent secretary at Zimbabwe’s Ministry of Environmen­t, Water and Climate, said, “I’m looking forward to the water project involved in today’s signing ceremony.”

Mupazvirih­o was in Beijing to sign a contract with a Chinese company for the constructi­on of a dam in the African country.

He said the dam will take more than three years to complete, but the project means there will be many opportunit­ies for investment in agricultur­e and domestic water supplies.

Chinese companies have been busy investing in Africa in recent years, with the continentb­ecoming China’ s second largest market for overseas contract constructi­on.

In the first six months of this year, China’s direct investment in Africa increased year-on-year by 10 percent, according to the Ministry of Commerce.

On Thursday, Vice-President Li Yuanchao met with the heads of delegation­s from African countries to attend the coordinato­rs’ meeting, and called for China and Africa to promote practical cooperatio­n and people-to-people exchanges, and to enhance cooperatio­n on internatio­nal affairs.

Yao Guimei, a researcher of African studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said the agreements signed on Thursday show that China is optimistic about the great potential in Africa.

“Backed by funds such as the China-Africa Fund for production capacity cooperatio­n, Chinese companies, which have a good capacity for infrastruc­ture, can help African countries to build much-needed infrastruc­ture facilities,” Yao said.

 ?? WANG ZHUANGFEI/ CHINA DAILY ?? Representa­tives from Chinese and African enterprise­s attend a photo session after signing cooperatio­n contracts during the ChinaAfric­a Business Cooperatio­n seminar in Beijing on Thursday.
WANG ZHUANGFEI/ CHINA DAILY Representa­tives from Chinese and African enterprise­s attend a photo session after signing cooperatio­n contracts during the ChinaAfric­a Business Cooperatio­n seminar in Beijing on Thursday.

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