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Special Representative Liu Yuxi of the Chinese Government on African Affairs Attends 2022 China-Africa Private Sector Cooperation Forum

2022-11-09 22:50

On November 8, 2022, the 2022 China-Africa Private Sector Cooperation Forum was held in an online-plus-offline format. Vice Chairman of the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce Nan Cunhui, and Special Representative Liu Yuxi of the Chinese Government on African Affairs, among others, attended and addressed the forum.

Liu Yuxi said that China and Africa enjoy profound traditional friendship. In November last year, President Xi Jinping announced the implementation of the nine programs at the Opening Ceremony of the Eighth Ministerial Conference of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), drawing up a blueprint and charting the course for China-Africa practical cooperation. China and Africa have complementary development strengths and win-win cooperation models, and investment cooperation is a strong driving force for the upgrade of China-Africa practical cooperation. At present, private enterprises have become the major forces of China's investment cooperation with Africa, making positive contributions to African countries' development, industrialization, people's livelihood and employment, and economic transformation and upgrade. China will actively coordinate with the development strategies of African countries, and encourage Chinese private enterprises to integrate into local society and fulfill their corporate responsibilities, so as to give back to local people and bring tangible results to the Chinese and African people.

The 2022 China-Africa Private Sector Cooperation Forum, hosted by the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce and co-organized by the Beijing Federation of Industry and Commerce and the China-Africa Business Council, was an important activity to implement the follow-up actions of the Eighth Ministerial Conference of the FOCAC. Themed "Deepening China-Africa Private Investment Cooperation" this year, the China-Africa Private Sector Cooperation Forum has been held for five sessions.

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