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China puts $46 billion into Africa’s economy

Officials from both sides meet in Beijing to discuss achievemen­ts since December summit

- By LI XIAOKUN and REN QI Contact the writers at lixiaokun@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing’s cooperatio­n with Africa has been dominated by commercial deals instead of aid in the past, with $46 billion in direct Chinese investment and commercial loans having been signed since December, Chinese officials said.

“At present, Chinese aid to Africa makes up only a very little part of our cooperatio­n . ... Investment cooperatio­n has been the main avenue of China-Africa cooperatio­n,” Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Friday.

Wang made the remarks to reporters on the sidelines of a meeting in Beijing on delivering what was agreed on at the Johannesbu­rg Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperatio­n.

More than 100 ministeria­l officials from China and Africa attended the meeting.

On Thursday alone, Wang said, companies from China and Africa signed 64 agreements worth about $19 billion at a seminar in Beijing on China-Africa business cooperatio­n.

The deals included direct investment and commercial loans worth $16.7 billion, accounting for 85 percent of the total volume, Wang said.

In December, President Xi Jinping announced at the Johannesbu­rg Summit in South Africa 10 major ChinaAfric­a cooperatio­n plans for

Anil Sooklal, South Africa’s coordinato­r on implementi­ng agreements of the Johannesbu­rg Summit

the next three years, backed by $60 billion, including interest free loans and lending with preferenti­al terms.

After Friday’s meeting, Vice-Foreign Minister Zhang Ming said at a news conference that China and Africa have signed at least 243 cooperatio­n agreements of various kinds worth $50.7 billion since the summit.

“Among these agreements, Chinese companies’ direct investment and commercial loans to Africa surpass $46 billion, accounting for 91 percent of the total volume,” he said.

Xi sent a congratula­tory letter to the meeting on Friday, saying that in the past six months, China and Africa have worked together to overcome the negative effects of the sluggish world economy and that they have made tangible achievemen­ts in implementi­ng the agreements at the summit.

The current weak performanc­e of the world economy brings opportunit­ies and challenges for the economic developmen­t of China and Africa, Xi said.

Anil Sooklal, South Africa’s coordinato­r on implementi­ng agreements of the summit, said now the relationsh­ip between China and Africa is not one between donor and receiver but one between partners

What is encouragin­g also ... is that ... Africa wants to learn from China and partner with China.”

and equals.

“We must understand that the coordinato­r’s meeting is taking place at a time when the global economy is facing severe crises, when access to finance for developmen­t is very difficult to come by ... but China has come forward to push this cooperatio­n.”

“What is encouragin­g also ... is that ... Africa wants to learn from China and partner with China,” he said.

 ?? WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY ?? State Councilor Yang Jiechi talks with South African Minister of Internatio­nal Relations and Cooperatio­n Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, flanked by Foreign Minister Wang Yi (left) and Minister of Commerce Gao Hucheng at the opening ceremony of the...
WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY State Councilor Yang Jiechi talks with South African Minister of Internatio­nal Relations and Cooperatio­n Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, flanked by Foreign Minister Wang Yi (left) and Minister of Commerce Gao Hucheng at the opening ceremony of the...

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