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BEIJING, April 21 (Xinhua) -- China and Saudi Arabia's trade volume has hit
2.7 billion U.S. dollars during the first two months of 2006, up 43 percent over
the same period of last year, latest statistics from the Ministry of Commerce
revealed.
Of the total, the export volume of China was 480 million U.S. dollars, up 21
percent while that of Saudi Arabia was 2.21 billion U.S. dollars, up 49
percent.
With approximately 22.18 million tons of oil exported to China last year, Saudi
Arabia has become China's biggest oil supplier. China's oil imports from Saudi
Arabia is predicted to be around 25 million barrels by the end of this
year.
"With abundant oil resources and a stable political environment, Saudi
Arabia is an ideal trade partner of China in the Middle East," said Yang Guang,
Director of the Western Asia and Africa Research Institute of the Chinese
Academy of Social Sciences, adding that the two economies complement each other.
Yang also suggested that China should make use of Saudi Arabia's capital
and technical advantages to perfect its own oil refineries.
Earlier this year, the Saudi Arabian government announced a series of
plans, aimed at attracting foreign investment of 624 billion U.S. dollars within
15 years to boost the development of its major industries like natural gas,
electricity, water desalinization, railway construction and telecommunications.
"This means great opportunities for Chinese companies," Yang noted. Enditem |