The Chinese Ambassador to Ghana, Sun Baohong, has said China wants a more deepened bilateral cooperation with Ghana in 2016.
“This
year, we hope that we can all double our efforts and intensify cooperation with
Ghana to carry out more win-win cooperation for the benefit of both countries,”
she said.
She
added that there will be fruitful interactions with Ghanaian businesses and the
government on how to promote cooperation in various sectors; especially in
production capacity, industrialisation, agriculture, modernisation and
infrastructure.
Speaking
at an event to celebrate the new year with Chinese people in Ghana, Ms. Baohong
stated that the main task in 2016 is to see implementation of the consensus
reached between Presidents John Dramani Mahama and Xi Jinping on the side-lines
of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, which came off in Johannesburg last
year, to deepen cooperation between the two countries.
The
ceremony saw almost a thousand Chinese citizens gather to mark the new-year.
The event, organised by the China Enterprises Chamber of Commerce in Ghana, came
off at the Kempinski Hotel and was interspersed with traditional Chinese music,
dance and poetry.
“I
wish all the Chinese in Ghana a happy new year, and I think over the past year
they have made great efforts in promoting the bilateral cooperation between
China and Ghana. We have seen the achievements registered and we are very proud
of their achievements,” she added.
The
ambassador noted that in 2014, China-Ghana trade volume hit US$5.6billion and
reached US$3billion in the first half of 2015, with Ghana’s export to China
rising by 21 percent.
On
development projects, she added that the Kpong Water Supply Expansion Project,
an important livelihood project financed and contracted by China, was put into
operation last year. Also, the China-aided University of Health and Allied
Sciences in Ho and the Cape Coast Sports Stadium were opened.
She
added that the sound relations between the countries lie in the amity between
their people. “The friendship between our people is the motive power that
propels the continuous and sustained development of China-Ghana friendly
cooperation.”
The
Chinese Enterprises Chamber of Commerce in Ghana (CECCG), a joint and
non-profitable organisation of Chinese companies in Ghana, was founded in
February 2007 under the auspices of the Economic and Counsellor’s Office of the
Embassy of China in Ghana.
The
chamber’s mission is to promote the communication and cooperation of Chinese
enterprises in Ghana, to broaden the understanding and interaction of Chinese
enterprises with Ghanaian industrial fields, to represent the members of the
organisation and to protect the legal rights of Chinese enterprises, to guide
and coordinate the legal operations and ensure fair and healthy competition
among members.
The
chamber is aimed at reinforcing the healthy and rapid development of the
China-Ghana economic relationship, to perform as a tight bond in the economic
communication between China and Ghana in the industrial world. source:B&FT
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