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Working together brings results, SA counselor believes

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

South Africa expects the BRICS to deepen partnershi­ps within its members as well as broadening cooperatio­n to areas beyond as the bloc is entering its second 10 years, a senior diplomat said.

“Over the past decade, BRICS has provided an alternativ­e voice to the internatio­nal economic and political situation while strengthen­ing the global order and upholding the principle of multilater­alism and the centrality of the United Nations,” the South African embassy’s economic counselor, Thandukwaz­i Nyawose, told China Daily.

“It is the voice of the underdevel­oped or developing countries,” he said.

In recent years, a series of challenges, including sluggish global growth and major economies diverging their monetary policies, have led to a wave of anti-globalizat­ion and trade protection­ism.

“This calls on BRICS nations to play a significan­t role in building inclusive societies,” Nyawose added.

South Africa officially joined BRICS in 2010.

Though it is among the most developed economies in Africa, he said, “we cannot be an island of prosperity in this sea of poverty’’.

Therefore, he regards the opening of the Africa Regional Center of the New Developmen­t Bank in Johannesbu­rg this month as a major achievemen­t.

“The ARC will contribute to Africa’s industrial­ization programs ranging from infrastruc­ture to energy, and even water services,” he said.

Nyawose also said the BRICS should expand trade and investment links within the bloc.

China is the largest trading partner of South Africa, with bilateral trade reaching $35.34 billion last year. But China is not South Africa’s top investment partner.

“We should be the largest trading and investment partners among ourselves,” he said, “and there should be an exchange of views on this issue during the Xiamen summit’’.

According to the economic counselor, the South Africa delegation will lead representa­tives from more than 70 companies to attend the Xiamen summit, and four cooperativ­e agreements in areas of financing, trade and e-commerce are expected to be signed.

“We are still waiting for the final number; we can bring as

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