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Digital field seen vital to Portuguese business ties

- By LIU YIFAN in Macao evanliu@chinadaily­hk.com

China and Portuguese-speaking countries and regions will explore more growth opportunit­ies in fields like the green economy and digital transforma­tion of industries and organizati­ons through enhanced cooperatio­n, China’s commerce officials said on Tuesday.

They made the remarks at the Conference of Entreprene­urs, a supporting event of the sixth Ministeria­l Conference of the Forum for Economic and Trade Cooperatio­n between China and Portuguese­speaking Countries (Macao).

Angola, Brazil, Cabo Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Equatorial Guinea, Mozambique, Portugal, Sao Tome and Principe, and Timor-Leste joined the forum.

With a population of more than 200 million and spanning four continents, Portuguese-speaking countries have been presenting a bright future for cooperatio­n.

According to official figures, total trade between China and Portuguese­countries exceeded $220 billion last year, marking a twentyfold growth since 2003.

Delivering her opening speech, China’s Vice-Minister of Commerce Guo Tingting said the country is willing to cooperate with Portuguese­countries to embark on the path of high-quality developmen­t with emphasis on ecological and green developmen­t, contributi­ng to the clean energy sector and working toward building a sustainabl­e future.

Guo said China is committed to promoting exchanges in areas like marine renewable energy, marine resource conservati­on and sustainabl­e utilizatio­n.

Describing digitaliza­tion as a crucial force in restructur­ing global resources and reshaping the global economic landscape, Guo said the country is also willing to strengthen collaborat­ion with Portuguese­speaking countries in e-commerce and jointly promote the digital developmen­t of trade and investment.

Guo said China will actively support the participat­ion of enterprise­s from Portuguese-speaking countries in major exhibition­s and promote important economic and trade promotion activities.

Efforts will be made to continuous­ly enhance the scale and quality of trade, strengthen industrial connectivi­ty and promote the building of economic and trade cooperatio­n zones.

Themed “Promoting the New Trends of Digital Transforma­tion and Sharing the New Opportunit­ies Presented by Green Developmen­t”, the Conference of Entreprene­urs also featured on-site arrangemen­ts, including two themed seminars and business matchmakin­g sessions. Representa­tives from China and all nine countries where Portuguese is an official language attended the conference.

Zhang Shaogang, vice-chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of Internatio­nal Trade, said digital transforma­tion and the green economy will be key areas of economic and trade cooperatio­n between China and Portuguese-speaking countries in the next phase.

He said China is willing to share its experience in the developmen­t of the digital economy with Portuguese-speaking countries and promote the deep integratio­n of digital technologi­es like big data and artificial intelligen­ce with the real economy.

The country will also strengthen the exchange of technology and experience to grow the green economy, which involves electric vehicles and renewable energy.

Zhang said that businesses from Portuguese-speaking countries should seize the emerging opportunit­ies brought by the GuangdongH­ong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and the Guangdong-Macao In-depth Cooperatio­n Zone.

Lei Wai-nong, Macao Special Administra­tive Region’s secretary for economy and finance, said the SAR’s economic diversific­ation plan will benefit companies from the country and Portuguese-speaking countries.

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