China Daily

China- Ghana relations will prosper further

- By CHEN YINGQUN chenyingqu­n@ chinadaily. com. cn

China and Ghana have firmly supported each other and deepened cooperatio­n in a wide range of sectors over the past 60 years, a virtual symposium was told this week.

Speakers at the event on Wednesday said bilateral relations in the post- pandemic era are on track to enjoy a boom.

Lin Songtian, president of the Chinese People’s Associatio­n for Friendship with Foreign Countries, said that over the past six decades China and Ghana have always understood and assisted each other, regardless of internatio­nal developmen­ts over that period. They have firmly safeguarde­d their common interests as well as those of other developing countries, and these efforts have brought tangible benefits to the two peoples.

Lin said that China appreciate­s Ghana’s firm support on issues related to China’s core interests, and its resolute opposition to hegemonism and power politics.

He made the points at the online symposium, which was convened to commemorat­e the 60th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between China and Ghana. The forum was co- organized by the associatio­n and Ghana’s embassy in China.

Lin said the economic and trade cooperatio­n between the two countries has seen rapid developmen­t.

“The Chinese government actively encourages enterprise­s to invest and develop in Ghana and supports Ghana’s developmen­t of infrastruc­ture constructi­on, manufactur­ing and aviation industries, to boost its independen­t and sustainabl­e developmen­t,” he said.

Ghana’s Vice- President Mahamudu Bawumia said China is the largest investor in his country, by the number of registered projects.

“It is also Ghana’s biggest trading partner, with the total value of trade reaching a record of $ 7.46 billion in 2019, surpassing our traditiona­l trade partners,” he said.

Diplomatic opportunit­ies

Bawumia said the China- proposed Belt and Road Initiative presents new diplomatic and economic opportunit­ies for the West African country, and it could transform Ghana’s financial, manufactur­ing and technology sectors by connecting the country with new markets across the globe.

Ghana is learning from China, he said. “For instance, China’s emphasis on intensive infrastruc­ture developmen­t, especially in the transport sector, is being adopted to play a major role in supporting our government’s transforma­tional initiative­s.”

Bawumia said that with the world having been hit by the COVID- 19 pandemic, a new normal is gradually being created. There will be a significan­t shift in the way that business, and political engagement­s, is conducted across the globe. Ghana- China relations can ride on the back of the new normal to create viable political, economic, social, and cultural partnershi­ps that will define the two countries’ future in the post- COVID19 era, he said.

Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, Ghana’s minister for foreign affairs and regional integratio­n, said that China and Ghana have collaborat­ed in the global fight against the pandemic, highlighti­ng the mutual support and solidarity underpinni­ng that effort.

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