中文 Français default  
Latest News
Topics
Economic Cooperation
Friendly Exchanges
Spokesperson's remarks
Comments
Links
China's African Policy
  The African continent, which encompasses the largest number of developing countries, is an important force for world peace and development. China-Africa traditional friendly relations face fresh opportunities under the new circumstances.
FULL STORY>>
More>>
China & Africa
Economic and trade cooperation
  Over a long time, China has consistently provided African countries with assistance to the best of its capacity without any political condition.
FULL STORY>>
Cultural exchanges and cooperation
  For half a century, there has been vigorous development of China-Africa cultural exchanges, which has played a unique role in promoting cooperation and friendship between China and Africa.
FULL STORY>>
Agricultural cooperation
  Agriculture is a priority in China-Africa economic and technological cooperation. China has sighed agreements on agricultural and fishery cooperation with many African countries and has developed extensive and fruitful cooperation in this respect.
FULL STORY>>
  Home > Topics > Primier Wen Jiabao Visits Seven African Countries
China, Uganda join hands in promoting bilateral ties

2006-06-26

 

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao is scheduled to visit Uganda on Friday, as part of his seven-nation Africa tour.

Over the past four decades since the countries' establishment of diplomatic ties, more and more Chinese have set foot on the eastern African country.

The Chinese not only have brought commodities and technologies to Uganda, but also helped build a bridge of friendship and mutually beneficial cooperation between the two countries.

The Ugandans have attached great importance to overseas investment, and have enjoyed growing interest in China in particular.

The fast developing Chinese economy has brought vast opportunities for Uganda, a senior official from the Ugandan president's office said in a recent interview with Xinhua.

African countries, Uganda in particular, can learn a lot from China's great economic achievements, the official said, adding that the frequent exchanges of visit between Uganda and China have been serving this purpose.

However, he said, though more Chinese people are coming to Uganda, their knowledge of Uganda is "far from enough."

That's why Uganda's representative office in Beijing is planning initiatives to help the Chinese know more about the country, he said.

According to him, Uganda's ministries of trade, tourism and industries are launching an ambitious plan to attract an estimated 1 million Chinese tourists yearly through the promotion of Uganda's sites of natural beauty.

Bilateral trade between China and Uganda, which started in the 1960s, reached nearly 100 million U.S. dollars in 2005, 12.8 percent up from the previous year. Uganda's export to China has increased 71.8 percent to 20 million dollars while import from China increased 12.8 percent.

Within the framework of the China-Africa forum, China has offered zero-tariff treatment to 25 under-developed African countries, including Uganda, a bid which will further encourage Ugandan export to China.

Meanwhile, cultural and educational exchanges between the two countries are also steadily developing. Since 1959, China has received 345 students from Uganda and provided various forms of trainings for Ugandan people.

The vigorous China-Uganda economic relations are based on the countries' sound political relations and mutual trust, said Fan Guijin, China's ambassador to Uganda.

Uganda, one of the first countries to establish diplomatic ties with China, has a similar or identical stance with China on many major international issues, Fan said.

China and Uganda have supported and cooperated with each other on the international political arena, said Fan, adding that Uganda has firmly adhered to the one-China policy and backed China on human rights issues.

 

Suggest To A Friend
  Print
Beijing Summit &
the 3rd Ministerial Conference of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation
About Forum
Follow-up actions
Documents
Backgrounder
Photo Gallery
Discover China
Contact Us
Topics
  Jia Qinglin visits four African countries  
  Foreign Minister LiZhaoxing Visits Africa  
  BEIJING SUMMIT & THIRD MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE OF FORUM ON CHINA-AFRICA COOPERATION  
  Primier Wen Jiabao Visits Seven African Countries  
  President Hu Jintao Visits Morocco,Nigeria and Kenya  
  Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing visits Africa  
  The 3rd Workshop for African Journalists  
  China's African Policy  
  Vice-Premier Huang Ju visits Africa  
  Senior CPC official Li Changchun visits Africa  
More>>