Visiting Seychellois President James Alix Michel Monday visited central
China's Hunan Province to seek more economic cooperation opportunities with
China.
The president arrived in China on Nov. 1 to pay a state visit and attend the
Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, which concluded here on
Sunday.
During a meeting with Acting Governor of Hunan Province Zhou Qiang, Michel
expressed the hope to get more information about the province to promote
cooperation and invited enterprises in the province to invest in Seychelles. He
proposed to open tourist flight between Hunan and Seychelles.
Zhou briefed the president on the economic and social situation of Hunan,
hometown of the late Chinese leader Mao Zedong. He said that there exist great
cooperation potentials in the fields of tourism, agriculture, trade and
engineering.
The president will fly to Haikou, capital of China's southernmost Hainan
Province, later on Monday.
Seychelles is one of China's government-approved outbound tourist
destinations. Bilateral trade has been growing rapidly, with trade volume
totaling to 3.41 million U.S. dollars in 2005.