Chinese and Senegalese governments have agreed to intensify
their trade exchanges in line with important gains registered since
the re-establishment of diplomatic ties between the two countries
in October 2005, according to sources attending a "business forum"
in Dakar Thursday of Chinese and Senegalese business
professionals.
About 30 Chinese company executives accompanying the Chinese
vice commerce minister Wei Jianguo, on his visit to Senegal,
discussed business opportunities with their Senegalese counterparts
from the public and private sectors at the chamber of commerce in
the Senegalese capital's central business district.
During the forum, co-presided by Senegalese ministers for
foreign affairs and commerce Cheikh Tidiane Gadio and Amadou
Habibou Ndiaye respectively, Wei undertook to increase Chinese
investments in Senegal, while encouraging at the same time
Senegalese business people to venture into the huge Chinese
market.
He said in order to improve trade balance heavily tilted in
favor of China, the latter imported Senegalese products, including
7,000 tons of groundnut oil, last year.
Wei said there existed numerous opportunities to explore in such
diverse fields as telecommunications, construction industry, mining
industry, agricultural sector and handicraft industry.
On his part, Ndiaye said "China is one of those countries with
which Senegal enjoys privileged economic and trade relations."
He noted with an overall trade exchanges of nearly 85 billion
CFA (about US$179 million) for the year 2006, China is Senegal's
4th supplier and the 8th among this West African country' s main
trading partners.
Senegalese minister for foreign affairs Gadio said trade
exchanges in all fields between the countries have been greatly
boosted in the last two years since the resumption of diplomatic
relations between Dakar and Beijing.
He also hoped that Senegalese businessmen willing to go to China
will also benefit from the same hospitality treatment extended to
Chinese nationals in "Teranga country" (hospitality in Senegalese
dialect of Wolof).
The Chinese official arrived in Dakar Wednesday for an official
two-day working visit in Senegal.
(Xinhua News Agency July 13, 2007)