The China Commercial Consular to
Nigeria, Mr. Hongliang Gao, has put the present value of trade between
Nigeria and China at $7.2 billion, making China the third largest
trading partner with Nigeria......
However, with the increased interest in
investments and trade between both countries, the value is expected to
surpass Nigeria’s trade with India, which is presently the country’s
highest trading partner.
Speaking Wednesday at the opening
ceremony of the 2018 China-Nigeria Trade Fair in Lagos, Gao said the
Chinese government was committed to a sustainable mutually beneficiary
relationship with Nigeria.
Gao said, “Nigeria is Africa’s first
population country and the largest economy. It is rich in natural
resources, fertile land and huge market potential. In recent years, the
friendship between China and Nigeria have been further strengthened,
high-level exchanges have become closer, political mutual trust has
deepened, bilateral economic and trade cooperation have achieved
fruitful results, and the scale of trade has continued to expand.”
He added, “From January to June this
year, the bilateral trade volume between China and Nigeria reached $7.2
billion. It increased by 7. 6 per cent year-on-year.
“At present, Nigeria is China’s third
largest trading partner in Africa, the largest engineering contracting
market and an important investment destination.
“The continuous and in-depth development of China-Nigeria economic and trade relations is in the common interest of the two peoples.”
“The continuous and in-depth development of China-Nigeria economic and trade relations is in the common interest of the two peoples.”
He further spoke on the just concluded
China Africa Summit, saying, “Wednesday, the Beijing Summit of the Forum
on China-Africa Cooperation was successfully concluded.
“Chinese President Xi Jinping shared the
friendship and discussed the plans with the leaders of African
countries. The Beijing Summit of the China-Africa Cooperation Forum is a
major event in the historical development of China-Africa relations.
“It has established a historical
monument of China-Africa friendly exchanges, played a strong voice of
China-Africa economic and trade cooperation, and point out the future
development direction of China –Africa relations.”
Furthermore, he said, “The China-Africa Cooperation Forum closed successfully yesterday. Today, the 2018 China -Nigeria Expo has entered Lagos and was grandly opened.
“It is just the right time. The Expo is an important measure for the organizers and exhibitors to actively respond to the national interest.
Furthermore, he said, “The China-Africa Cooperation Forum closed successfully yesterday. Today, the 2018 China -Nigeria Expo has entered Lagos and was grandly opened.
“It is just the right time. The Expo is an important measure for the organizers and exhibitors to actively respond to the national interest.
‘One Belt and One Road,’ initiative,
explore emerging markets in African countries, and optimizes the layout
of the international market. In this exhibition, nearly 100 companies
from 13 provinces and cities in China participated, 200 booths and 4,000
square meters of exhibition area.
“The products exhibited include building materials, home appliances and consumer electronics, textiles and clothing.”
Also, the Secretary General of
International Silk Union, Mr. Jianming Fei, in his opening remarks said
findings on Nigeria’s demand for silk had doubled in the past three
years which he anticipated would establish a manufacturing base in
Africa in no distant time.
Sign $328m Agreement, Seeks Chinese Support for Mambilla Projects
Meanwhile, Nigeria and China yesterday as part of Forum on China and Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) summit, signed $328 million agreement for Information and Communication Technology Infrastructure Backbone Phase II (NICTIB II) project.
Meanwhile, Nigeria and China yesterday as part of Forum on China and Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) summit, signed $328 million agreement for Information and Communication Technology Infrastructure Backbone Phase II (NICTIB II) project.
This came as President Muhammadu Buhari
also sought the support of Chinese President Xi Jinping, for the
building of 3050 Megawatts Mambila hydroelectric power project in Taraba
State.
In the same vein, the statement said a
Chinese firm announced its decision to invest $200 million in an
industrial park in Kano State, cotton farms in Funtua, Katsina State and
textile and garment manufacturing establishments in Aba, Abia State and
Lagos.
In a statement, Malam Garba Shehu,
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, said
the $328million concessional loan agreement between Galaxy Backbone
Limited and Huawei Technologies Limited (HUAWEI) was signed by Nigeria’s
Minister of Finance, Kemi Adesoun and Wang Xiaotoa, Director-General of
International Development Agency and witnessed by Buhari and Jinping.
He said Nigeria and China also signed a memorandum of understanding for One Belt One Road Initiative (OBOR).
According to him, Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey
Onyeama and Director, China’s National Development and Reform
Commission, He Lifeng, signed OBOR, which he described as an initiative
of Jinping, which focuses on improving connectivity and cooperation
among multiple countries spread across the continents of Asia, Africa
and Europe.
Shehu said during his meeting with
Jinping, Buhari commended the Chinese government for successfully
hosting FOCAC and solicited its support for Mambila hydropower project.
He said Buhari noted that Mambilla
project remained a key priority matter to Nigeria and also sought
additional Chinese funding for four airport terminal projects as well as
the Abuja light rail project.
He also said the president thanked China
for accepting to support the international efforts to recharge the Lake
Chad Basin, quoting him as saying, “the inclusion of this project in
the FOCAC Action Plan 2019 to 2021 will go a long way in supporting our
efforts to rehabilitate and resettle the conflict-impacted North East
region.”
The statement also said Buhari noted
that easy movement of citizens of both Nigeria and China would
complement the currency swap agreements recently signed by the central
banks of both countries.
‘‘Since our last meeting two years ago,
Nigeria has relaxed its visa requirements to Chinese citizens. Today, I
am pleased to inform Your Excellency that Chinese citizens receive
Nigerian visas in less than 48 hours.
‘‘Another measure that will improve our
trade volumes will be to introduce import duty waivers on Nigeria’s
commodity exports to China. Today, our commodities such as sesame seeds,
hibiscus and cassava amongst others attract import duty in China,’’
Buhari was quoted.
The statement also said Buhari lauded
China’s support for two permanent seats for Africa at the United Nations
(UN), noting that the reform of the Security Council would ensure
equitable representation for the continent.
It added that in his remarks, Jinping who commended Nigeria’s fight
against terrorism and the progress that has been made so far, promised
China’s support in capacity building and intelligence sharing.
It also said he pledged 50 million
Chinese Yuan support to Nigeria’s military, saying ‘‘Buhari is as
decisive in dealing with terrorism as China.’’
Furthermore, it said the Chinese
President said China would import more agricultural products from
Nigeria and expressed gratitude to Buhari on Nigeria’s interest to
participate in the forthcoming Chinese Import Fair.
On Mambilla, the statement said the
Chinese leader said, “we understand how critical the project is to your
country and we will take a serious look at it and ensure that it
succeeds because of its social and economic benefits.’’
Shehu also said on the sidelines of FOCAC summit, Ruyi Group, a leading
Chinese company met Buhari with a plan to invest $200 million in an
industrial park in Kano State, cotton farms in Funtua, Katsina State and
textile and garment manufacturing establishments in Aba, Abia State and
Lagos.
He said the proposed investment would
cover the entire cotton value chain, farming, ginning, spinning, weaving
and power generation to support the processes.
He added that Ruyi Group Chairman, Mr.
Yafu Qui told Buhari that they settled for Nigeria because of the
country’s population, abundant human and material resources and a
‘strong leadership’ that has diversification agenda for the country.

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