Comoran President Ahmed Abdallah Mohamed Sambi Thursday visited a well-known
food enterprise, Wahaha Group Co., Ltd. in Hangzhou, capital of the economically
booming Zhejiang Province in east China.
Sambi arrived in Beijing on Tuesday for the Beijing Summit of the Forum on
the China-Africa Cooperation scheduled for Nov. 4-5.
Having been a businessman before, Sambi paid attention to seeking more
business opportunities in China. He showed interest in the beverage products of
Wahaha and invited the enterprise to cooperate with Comoran companies to develop
more products.
Xi Jinping, secretary of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Communist
Party of China, briefed Sambi on Zhejiang's economic and social development,
saying its GDP is ranking the fourth among the provinces, municipalities and
autonomous regions in China and the per capita GDP has reached 3,300 U.S.
dollars.
The private business sector is enjoying a fast growth in the province, and
their products are encouraged to enter the international market, Xi said,
noting, "We hope to develop a good trade relationship with Comoros and other
African countries."
Sambi invited Zhejiang's business people to invest and build factories in his
country and then export their products to other places in Africa, as he termed
it as a good deal for both sides.
Before coming back to attend the Beijing Summit, the president is expected to
proceed to visit Yiwu, China's largest distribution center for small
commodities.
China and Comoros forged diplomatic ties in November, 1975, and bilateral
trade totaled 1.83 million U.S. dollars in 2005.
Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing visited Comoros in 2004, while former
Comoran President Azali Assoumani paid a visit to China in
2003.