Jamaica Gleaner

China an important economic partner – Morgan

- Taken from https://jis.gov.jm/

AS JAMAICA celebrates its 60th year of Independen­ce in 2022, the nation is also marking 50 years of diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China.

Minister without portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister with responsibi­lity for informatio­n, Robert Morgan, has hailed this relationsh­ip as mutually beneficial and has lauded China as a significan­t economic partner.

“China has been an important partner in our economic developmen­t, from the North-south Highway to the Southern Coastal Highway Improvemen­t project, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade building, the many scholarshi­ps and the general good relations,” the minister pointed out.

He was speaking at a courtesy call by Chinese Ambassador to Jamaica, Chen Daojiang, at the Office of the Prime Minister in Kingston on August 3.

Jamaica became the first country in the Caribbean region to establish diplomatic relations with China in 1972.

Describing Jamaica as “an important friend”, the ambassador noted that “by the year 2021, China had made cumulative investment of US$2.1 billion in the island with bilateral trade volume of US$816 million”.

“I think with the developmen­t of our bilateral relations and the deepening of bilateral cooperatio­n, there is still much room for this number to go up,” he said.

Today’s exchange also included discussion­s around technology and media forms. Morgan pointed out that modern technology and new media are allowing for more nations to tell their own stories, which is something that could work to the advantage of both countries.

The minister also commended China on maintainin­g its credibilit­y as “the factory of global developmen­t and growth”, even in the face of global challenges.

“You have the commitment of the [Jamaican] Government of our continued friendship, our continued relationsh­ip and our continued interest in mutual cooperatio­n and mutual advantageo­us collaborat­ion for the betterment of both our peoples,” Morgan said.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Minister without portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister with responsibi­lity for informatio­n, Robert Morgan (right), shakes hands with Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Jamaica, Chen Daojiang, during a courtesy call at Jamaica House on August 3.
CONTRIBUTE­D Minister without portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister with responsibi­lity for informatio­n, Robert Morgan (right), shakes hands with Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Jamaica, Chen Daojiang, during a courtesy call at Jamaica House on August 3.

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