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Practical co-operation will create a better future for all

- RONG YANSONG

These economic and trade measures have played an important role in promoting SinoAfrica­n trade and economic cooperatio­n and helping African countries develop faster and making their people live better. China has joined Africa’s effort in creating jobs, generating tax revenue and improving their own capacity to develop. In the past three years, Chinese enterprise­s have paid more than $2bn tax to the host nations and hired nearly 600,000 employees in Africa. The Sino-African trade and economic cooperatio­n also had been lifted to another new stage through the active implementa­tion of these measures. In 2013, China-Africa trade exceeded the $200bn mark for the first time. In 2014, it reached $22bn, up by 11.8% from 2012. Over the past three years, China’s cumulative direct investment flows to Africa hit a record high of nearly $10bn. Meanwhile, the cooperatio­n has been expanding into new areas and adopting new innovation­s in cooperatio­n models.

In order to push China-Africa economic and trade relationsh­ip to a new era, Chinese President Xi Jinping announced 10 new cooperatio­n plans between China and Africa over the next three years. They include Industrial­isation Plan, Agricultur­e Modernisat­ion Plan, Infrastruc­ture Plan, Financial Plan, Green Developmen­t Plan, Trade and Investment Facilitati­on Plan, Poverty Reduction Plan, Public Health Plan, Cultural and PeoplePeop­le Exchange Plan, Peace and Security Plan.

To make the 10 cooperatio­n plans be implemente­d smoothly, China also announced the financial support of $60bn, which include four parts. Firstly, grant and interest-free loans amounting to $5bn, mainly to help African countries reduce poverty, improve sanitary conditions, develop agricultur­e and protect the environmen­t. The main purpose is to improve the wellbeing of ordinary people.

Secondly, concession­al loan and export credit with an amount of $35bn will focus on supporting major projects to improve the infrastruc­ture in Africa.

Thirdly, $10bn will be added to the China-Africa Developmen­t Fund and the Special Loan for the Developmen­t of African SMEs with each one increasing by $5bn. It will back up ChinaAfric­a cooperatio­n in industrial­isation, investment and trade.

Fourthly, the newly establishe­d China-Africa Fund for Production Capacity Cooperatio­n has an initial contributi­on of $10bn.

Compared to the economic and trade supporting plans, the new initiative­s have their own characteri­stics: better matching the developmen­t strategic of both sides, covering broader areas and including more content of innovation, such as fighting climate change, protecting wild animals and plants, and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

As the largest developing country and the largest developing continent, China and Africa have achieved hard-won fruits in their cooperatio­n. The cooperatio­n between China and Africa is expected to promote their respective economic developmen­t and benefit Chinese and African people. We have recognised that currently China-Africa cooperatio­n met some challenges such as weak global demand, slowdown in internatio­nal trade and plunging commodity prices. Although both of us have felt noticeable external pressure in our economic developmen­t and mutual commercial cooperatio­n, in Chinese culture, there are always opportunit­ies linking to headwinds.

The Johannesbu­rg summit has extended valuable opportunit­ies for China-Africa economic and trade cooperatio­n. So long as China and Africa support each other and move forward together, we will undoubtedl­y overcome any difficulty, further enhance practical cooperatio­n and create a splendid future.

In the past three years, Chinese enterprise­s have paid more than $2bn tax to the host nations and hired nearly 600,000 employees in Africa As the largest developing country and the largest developing continent, China and Africa have achieved hard-won fruits in their cooperatio­n

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