DAMASCUS, Aug. 27 (Xinhua) -- Syrian Deputy Prime
Minister for Economic Affairs, Abdullah al-Dardari, said Monday that his country
welcomed more Chinese companies specialized in the telecommunication sector for
investment and cooperation.
Dardari made the remarks in a speech at the opening
ceremony of a four-day exhibition of sophisticated wireless communications
products held by China's ZTE Corporation.
Syria's information and communications technology
(ICT) industry has witnessed rapid development in recent years which offered a
broad platform for cooperation with ZTE and other international companies, said
Dardari.
He noted that during his recent trip to China in July
he talked with a number of Chinese companies specialized in the technology
sector about setting up a Chinese technology park here in Damascus.
"And I believe ZTE has offered to help ... with this
technology park which will serve our centers of research and development,
manufacturing and marketing of the ICT technology in Syria and around the
region," said Dardari.
He also talked about the potential of the future
expansion of the ICT sector in Syria, saying it is a passageway for his country
to achieve the knowledge economy, which is planned for 2025.
"That, in itself, is a tremendous possibility and
potential for investment both for Syrian and international companies working in
this country," he said.
For his part, Chinese ambassador to Syria Li Huaxin
said the Chinese government encouraged and supported companies like ZTE, which
have strength and credibility, to do business with Syria.
The third session of the Sino-Syrian Economic and
Trade Committee, held in Damascus in June, has agreed to put priority to
telecommunication cooperation between the two sides, said Li.
He expressed the belief that such a high-tech
exhibition would promote a mutually beneficial and win-win cooperation between
the two countries.
ZTE, a leading global provider of telecommunications
equipment and network solutions, exhibited here a set of its core network
solution equipment, or unified IP platform, with a value of over 100,000 U.S.
dollars, which embodied the innovation features of its 3G (third generation)
technology.
It also exhibited its new 3.5G mobile phone,
connected with a remote-controlled camera, which attracted great attention of
the participants as it is a leading technology in the world developed by ZTE at
the end of 2006.
During the exhibition, workshops on ZTE's
cost-effective 3.5G HSDPA solution and its core network solution were also held.
ZTE entered the Syrian market in 2001 and has
undertaken Syria's first commercial fixed line network, the "Intelligent
Network", and the "Campus Net" in Damascus University with a total value of
about 12 million dollars.
It is also the country's largest equipment provider
for its prepaid phone industry.