A visitor buys products
during the Second China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo in Changsha, capital of
central China's Hunan Province, Sept. 28, 2021.(Xinhua/Chen Sihan)
CHANGSHA, July 29
(Xinhua) -- A total of 14 trade and economic cooperation projects and
agreements worth nearly 170 million U.S. dollars were inked between China and
various African countries on Thursday in central China's Hunan Province.
The deals, covering
areas such as regional cooperation, strategic agreement, project financing,
investment cooperation and trade procurement, were signed at the Promotion Conference
for China (Hunan)-Africa Economic and Trade Cooperation, held in the city of
Changsha.
The commerce
departments of six Chinese provinces also jointly signed an agreement to
advance economic cooperation and trade exchange with African countries at the
conference.
Twenty-nine diplomatic
envoys from 15 African countries, including Algeria, Ethiopia, Angola, Ghana,
and Kenya, attended the event, which also promoted the Pilot Zone for In-depth
China-Africa Economic and Trade Cooperation.
Source: Xinhua