Mozambique singles out main areas for co-op with China

08:43, July 05, 2010      

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The Mozambican government has chosen the areas of energy, natural resources, agriculture and tourism as the priorities for cooperation with China, Finance Minister Manuel Chang has said.

Chang told Xinhua on Sunday that his country is seeking to expand its cooperation with China, especially in the these areas.

He said at the moment, Mozambique is pleased with the way the existing relations are developing with China.

Chang said "We want to strengthen the relations during a three-day visit to Mozambique, by a Chinese delegation led by deputy trade minister Chen Jian, which arrived here on Thursday".

At a business symposium in Maputo held under the theme "Maximising synergies in business opportunities with China", chairperson of the Mozambican Confederation of Business Associations (CTA) Salimo Abdula invited the Chinese businessmen to invest, particularly in agriculture.

Abdula noted that there has been a substantial increase of China's investment in Mozambique in recent years, and that the Chinese investment in Mozambique reached 526 million U.S. dollars in 2009.


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