A senior Chinese official
said in Beijing Monday that China will further expand its working
relationship and exchanges with African countries after it is admitted into
the World Trade Organization.
Sun Guangxiang,
vice-minister of foreign trade and economic cooperation, made the remarks at
the opening ceremony of the Fifth Training Class for China-Africa Economic
Officials.
Sun noted that the
training class, initiated by Chinese President Jiang Zemin, is aimed at
promoting the exchanges between Chinese and African economic officials.
The class will also serve
to enhance mutual understanding and to explore new ways for further
cooperation, Sun said.
He added that China and
Africa are complementary in economy, and China is ready to maintain its
long-term and cooperative relations with Africa.
The participants, who are
officials in charge of the economy of the central government, are from 16
African countries including South Africa, Angola and Ghana. They will also
attend a symposium on investment and trade to be held by the Ministry of
Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation on September 20-22.
The Fifth Training Class
for China-Africa Economic Officials will conclude on October 19 2000.