Want China Times, Xinhua 2015-07-17
A senior Zambian government official said China has now become the largest investor in the southern African nation with Chinese investment having now reached more than US$5.3 billion, the Times of Zambia reported on Wednesday.
| A streetview in Lusaka, Zambia, Sept. 19, 2011. (File photo/Xinhua) |
A senior Zambian government official said China has now become the largest investor in the southern African nation with Chinese investment having now reached more than US$5.3 billion, the Times of Zambia reported on Wednesday.
Siazongo
Siakelenge, the permanent secretary in the Ministry of Commerce, Trade and
Industry, said about 280 Chinese enterprises were now operating in Zambia,
making the Asian nation the largest investor in the country.
"China
is the largest investor in Zambia setting up more than 280 business enterprises
currently estimated at more than US$5.3 billion," he was quoted as saying
by the paper during the official opening of the Chinese Commercial Trading
Center, a new Chinese company that has started operating in Zambia.
China, he
said, will remain an important trade, investment and economic partner to
Zambia.
Xuan
Yabiao, the managing director of the Chinese firm said his company has invested
about US$4 million in setting up its operations in Zambia and commended the
government for creating an environment conducive to foreign direct investment.
About 50
local people were expected to be employed while more jobs would be created
through business linkages such as the supply chain with other economy players
in the market, he added.
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