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China Tasks Nigeria On Manufacturing, Trade
China’s Special Representative for African Affairs, Mr Zhong Jianhua, last Monday challenged Nigeria to compete with China in the areas of manufacturing and trade.
Zhong, who gave the challenge at a news conference in Abuja, said the Chinese government “sees such a challenge as a win-win competition”.
“China had many redundant workers but we took the challenge and competed with foreign manufacturers; we learned from them and we competed with them.
“What we gained today is the result of competition. You have the opportunity to gain your fair share in the market.
“Nigeria should take the challenge to compete with China because we are happy in this competition; if you can win us it means Africa will no longer be on the other end of this trade chain,” he said.
The Chinese envoy said his country had a responsibility to ensure the strengthening of Africa’s economy through industrialisation, adding that his visit would facilitate enhanced relations between China and Africa.
Zhong called for concerted efforts to facilitate the Chinese Government’s fight against trade in counterfeit products.
He also called on the media to help in sensitising the people to the evil of selling counterfeit products, adding that this would enhance efforts by both governments to fight the menace.
The envoy said that legal action should be taken against perpetrators of such illegal trades.
“The Chinese Government’s stand on this is very clear; we know that this kind of things happen and they tarnish the Chinese reputation and do a lot of damage to bilateral relations,’’ Zhong said.
He pointed out that it was only with the help of market monitoring that the problem could be tackled.
“Accusations will not help anybody; we need prosecutions. We can do it by legal means.
“We all have the responsibility to trace the root of the trade in fake goods from the retailer to wholesaler and manufacturer.
“I ask that you, the media, should help the Chinese and Nigerian governments to fight against this illegalities, and to also help the consumers of these goods,” Zhong said.
He said the Chinese government was also focused on encouraging the employment of Nigerians in communities where they set up businesses to avoid short-term investments.
“We encourage Chinese companies to be localised; they have difficulty in communicating that is why they employ their citizens.
“We have encouraged them to first employ Chinese college graduates who understand English, then the local people, so that they can communicate,” he said.
Zhong also said that as part of efforts to enhance economic ties with Africa, Chinese President Xi Jinping would visit South Africa, Tanzania and Democratic Republic of Congo by the end of March.
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