China to help Mozambique establish industrial park
                 Source: Xinhua | 2016-09-24 17:49:40 | Editor: huaxia

Chinese engineers go about their work at the Maputo-Catembe Bridge in Maputo, Mozambique, June 7, 2015. The Maputo-Catembe Bridge and its link roads, under loans of China EximBank, are likely to become one of the largest suspension bridges in Africa with a main span of 680 meters, leading to a substantial increase in economic, business and tourism development of the southern part of the bay after its completion in 2017. (Xinhua/Li Xiaopeng)

MAPUTO, Sept. 24 (Xinhua) -- China will help Mozambique establish an industrial park as an effort to increase job opportunities in the southern African country, according to Chinese Ambassador Su Jian.

Ambassador Su told Mozambican Prime Minister Carlos Agostinho do Rosario on Wednesday in Maputo that China is willing to continue supporting the country in different domains including increasing job opportunities through the establishment of an industrial park.

The ambassador said the Chinese government would send a group of specialists to Mozambique next year to help establish the industrial park.

"Mozambican government has already identified a number of potential locations. With that defined, potential Chinese and Mozambican companies can be invited to the initial phase of the project," said the ambassador.

China is one of the major foreign investors in Mozambique and has been implementing a number of moves that tend to help Mozambique overcome the challenges it is going through in the economic domain.

Those moves include debt relief and loans with low or no interests as part of the Chinese and Mozambique strategy to strengthen cooperation.

Photo taken on Nov. 30, 2015 shows the Matchedje Motor Ltd. workshop, the only company assembling cars in Mozambique, which is as a result of a Chinese investment in Matola, the city adjacent to the capital city Maputo, Mozambique. (Xinhua/Li Xiaopeng)

Photo taken on Nov. 12, 2015 shows the newly-built national highway road No. 131 in Nampula city of the northern Nampula province, Mozambique, built by a Chinese company. (Xinhua/Li Xiaopeng)

Photo taken on Nov. 24, 2015 shows a five-star hotel that is being built by a Chinese company in the complex of the Joaquim Chissano Conference Center in Maputo, Mozambique. The hotel was launched in early 2014 by former Mozambican President Armando Guebuza. (Xinhua/Li Xiaopeng)

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China to help Mozambique establish industrial park

Source: Xinhua 2016-09-24 17:49:40

Chinese engineers go about their work at the Maputo-Catembe Bridge in Maputo, Mozambique, June 7, 2015. The Maputo-Catembe Bridge and its link roads, under loans of China EximBank, are likely to become one of the largest suspension bridges in Africa with a main span of 680 meters, leading to a substantial increase in economic, business and tourism development of the southern part of the bay after its completion in 2017. (Xinhua/Li Xiaopeng)

MAPUTO, Sept. 24 (Xinhua) -- China will help Mozambique establish an industrial park as an effort to increase job opportunities in the southern African country, according to Chinese Ambassador Su Jian.

Ambassador Su told Mozambican Prime Minister Carlos Agostinho do Rosario on Wednesday in Maputo that China is willing to continue supporting the country in different domains including increasing job opportunities through the establishment of an industrial park.

The ambassador said the Chinese government would send a group of specialists to Mozambique next year to help establish the industrial park.

"Mozambican government has already identified a number of potential locations. With that defined, potential Chinese and Mozambican companies can be invited to the initial phase of the project," said the ambassador.

China is one of the major foreign investors in Mozambique and has been implementing a number of moves that tend to help Mozambique overcome the challenges it is going through in the economic domain.

Those moves include debt relief and loans with low or no interests as part of the Chinese and Mozambique strategy to strengthen cooperation.

Photo taken on Nov. 30, 2015 shows the Matchedje Motor Ltd. workshop, the only company assembling cars in Mozambique, which is as a result of a Chinese investment in Matola, the city adjacent to the capital city Maputo, Mozambique. (Xinhua/Li Xiaopeng)

Photo taken on Nov. 12, 2015 shows the newly-built national highway road No. 131 in Nampula city of the northern Nampula province, Mozambique, built by a Chinese company. (Xinhua/Li Xiaopeng)

Photo taken on Nov. 24, 2015 shows a five-star hotel that is being built by a Chinese company in the complex of the Joaquim Chissano Conference Center in Maputo, Mozambique. The hotel was launched in early 2014 by former Mozambican President Armando Guebuza. (Xinhua/Li Xiaopeng)

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