The Citizen (Gauteng)

SA-China relationsh­ip grows

BENEFICIAL: ASIAN COUNTRY THE REPUBLIC’S LARGEST TRADING PARTNER FOR A DECADE

- Brian Sokutu – brians@citizen.co.za

There is a lot more good news to come, says ambassador Songtian.

With the South Africa-China trade volume having last year reached $43.55 billion (about R642.6 billion) – amounting to a 11.18% year-on-year increase – China has officially been South Africa’s largest trading partner for 10 consecutiv­e years.

Addressing a packed Chinese enterprise job fair in Midrand aimed at linking young South African job seekers with potential employers, Chinese ambassador Lin Songtian yesterday said a surge in trade between the two countries – now accounting for a quarter of the total volume of China-Africa trade – was 27 times higher since the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations in 1998.

Songtian said China’s investment and project financing in South Africa reached more than $25 billion – covering manufactur­ing, finance, mining, agricultur­e, informatio­n and communicat­ion technologi­es and commerce.

This, he said, has created over 400 000 jobs for locals.

“Cooperatio­n on human resources training enjoys broad prospects. Since 2015, China has trained more than 2 700 South Africans in various fields.

“This year, China hosted 14 bilateral training programmes for South Africa, reaching a new record in the number of programmes and trainees.

“Since November this year, more than 580 South African applicants have travelled to China to participat­e in various profession­al training programmes,” said Songtian.

The event, which also showcased the China-South Africa economic and trade achievemen­ts exhibition, was attended by 60 Chinese companies, with Songtian assuring that 130 posts for more than 238 jobs would be created for young locals, some of whom have recently returned from a year-long training in China.

“It is our sincere hope that the Chinese enterprise­s can become the major investor, taxpayer, employer and foreign exchange earner in South Africa – making a greater contributi­on to the country’s economic developmen­t and social stability,” said Songtian.

“I am glad to see that under the leadership of President [Cyril] Ramaphosa, South Africa is embracing a new era of developmen­t and renewal.”

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