Tuesday, December 21, 2010

China and the Portuguese-speaking countries enterprises expect to continue to strengthen trade and economic cooperation

Xinhua Lisbon June 23 Mar: the two-day 6th China and Portuguese-speaking countries enterprises trade fair 23 opening of Lisbon in Portugal, from China and Portuguese-speaking countries and areas near 500 trade officials, entrepreneurs participating.

Portugal's economic Minister Patrick Vieira, trade and investment promotion Institute long Brazil Rio at the opening statements are expressed the hope that the fair play a greater role, the deepening of China and the Portuguese-speaking countries and trade cooperation and turn this cooperation extended to science and technology in the field of energy.

China International Trade Promotion Committee Vice President Zhang Wei, Chinese-Portuguese-speaking countries economic and trade cooperation forum framework, the Conference is an important business events, this cooperation mechanism has matured, in promoting China and Portuguese-speaking countries economic and trade cooperation has played a unique role.

Chinese-Portuguese-speaking countries economic and trade cooperation forum and the Permanent Secretary, said that although Hei financial crisis last year, trade between China and Portuguese-speaking countries has declined, but the first 4 months reached 250 billion, an increase of about 91 per cent. He said that as the world economy recovers, believe that trade will continue to grow steadily.

This Conference organised by Portugal, trade and investment promotion Institute and the Macao Special Administrative Region of China Council for promotion of international trade and investment promotion Institute is organised, the main activities include organizing on investment, trade and investment negotiations, signing intent paired cooperation agreements, etc.

Chinese-Portuguese-speaking countries economic and trade cooperation forum was established in 2003, has a permanent secretariat in Macao, including mainland China, Macau S.A.R., Brazil, Portugal, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Angola and the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste.

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