Said Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Qoxiao J., that the volume of trade exchange of his country with Nigeria exceeded $ 13 billion in 2015.
He Qoxiao Jie, China and Nigeria have enjoyed friendly relations 45 years ago, with the bilateral trade volume of $ 10 million in 1971, currently doubles by 100%.
He added that Nigeria has become one of the most important engineering engagements for China projects markets in Africa, it is also the second largest export to China market in Africa, and also the third largest trading partner and investment destination in Africa, stressing reach the volume of trade exchange between them more than $ 13 billion in 2015.
He explained that the cooperative projects such as the launch of satellites, and the construction of railways and the rapid development of free trade zones Lekki and Ogun, represents the true stories for practical cooperation between China and Nigeria.
The envoy expressed his confidence in the strengthening of relations between the two countries, pointing out that political cooperation and mutual trust and coordination in international affairs are the foundation of friendship.
A spokesman for the Nigerian presidency said Wednesday, Garba Shehu, said that the president, Mohammed Bukhari, would ask his Chinese counterpart, Hijin Ping, during a summit this week, funding for urgent projects, railway and electricity needed by his country strongly to diversify its economy, which was damaged as a result of falling oil prices.
The spokesman explained that Bukhara has already hinted that he wants to resume stalled projects for railways according to new conditions under which China will provide all the required funding, which could be up to about $ 20 billion.
The need roads, railways and power plants in Nigeria to reform even the largest oil producer in Africa can activate Bukhari plans to support agriculture and manufacturing.
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He Qoxiao Jie, China and Nigeria have enjoyed friendly relations 45 years ago, with the bilateral trade volume of $ 10 million in 1971, currently doubles by 100%.
He added that Nigeria has become one of the most important engineering engagements for China projects markets in Africa, it is also the second largest export to China market in Africa, and also the third largest trading partner and investment destination in Africa, stressing reach the volume of trade exchange between them more than $ 13 billion in 2015.
He explained that the cooperative projects such as the launch of satellites, and the construction of railways and the rapid development of free trade zones Lekki and Ogun, represents the true stories for practical cooperation between China and Nigeria.
The envoy expressed his confidence in the strengthening of relations between the two countries, pointing out that political cooperation and mutual trust and coordination in international affairs are the foundation of friendship.
A spokesman for the Nigerian presidency said Wednesday, Garba Shehu, said that the president, Mohammed Bukhari, would ask his Chinese counterpart, Hijin Ping, during a summit this week, funding for urgent projects, railway and electricity needed by his country strongly to diversify its economy, which was damaged as a result of falling oil prices.
The spokesman explained that Bukhara has already hinted that he wants to resume stalled projects for railways according to new conditions under which China will provide all the required funding, which could be up to about $ 20 billion.
The need roads, railways and power plants in Nigeria to reform even the largest oil producer in Africa can activate Bukhari plans to support agriculture and manufacturing.
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