7/5/2007
Africa and China Increasing TradeWUHAN, July 4 (Xinhua) -- African
countries are looking forward to carrying out all-round cooperation with
China, said Mohamed El Mamy, secretary-general of the Mauritania Chamber of
Commerce and Industry, on Wednesday.
Mohamed El Mamy, also the head of African industry and commerce group, made
the remark at a Sino-Africa trade conference in central China's Hubei
province.
Together with Mohamed El Mamy, some 49 high-ranking trade officials and
business people from 21 African countries, are attending a series of
exchange programs and forums in Wuhan, capital city of Hubei.
They have put forward more than 100 economic and trade projects for their
Chinese counterparts, covering infrastructure development, automobiles,
agriculture, medicine and electronics, according to the China Council for
the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT).
Mohamed El Mamy said it was his first visit to China. "Chinese products are
popular in African countries," he said.
"The exchange projects between us and Chinese trade officials will build a
bridge for the communications of enterprises of the two sides," he said,
adding that Africa welcomes Chinese companies to invest in the continent.
"Over the past two days, I have signed a dozen of contacts with the local
companies. Business people are confident that the two countries (Djibouti)
and China will further boost the economic and trade cooperation," said
Abdallah Mohamed from Djibouti.
Boukhalfa Hamiti, director of the Algeria Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI),
told Xinhua his trip to China was fruitful.
"The close relationship between ACCI and CCPIT will benefit the development
and cooperation between the two countries in the future," he said.
In recent years, trade and business between China and Africa witnessed
booming development. In 2006, Wuhan scored 369.4 million U.S. dollars in
trade volume with African countries, up 60 percent over the same period of
2005.
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