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Xi: China will share development opportunities with Latin America

By An Baijie in Lima, Peru | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2016-11-22 08:50

Xi: China will share development opportunities with Latin America

President Xi Jinping delivers a speech at Peru's congress.[Photo/Xinhua]

President Xi Jinping announced several measures on Monday to share China's development opportunities with Latin American countries during his third visit to the region as China's head of state.

In a speech delivered at Peru's congress, Xi said that China will enhance technology transfer to Latin American countries and boost human resources cooperation with the region.

In the next three years, China will raise the number of training quota from the current level to 10,000 for Latin America people and invite Latin American journalists to work and study in China, Xi said, adding that China proposed to have round-table discussion over environment protection with Latin American countries in next year.

The Chinese president is paying state visits to three countries - Ecuador, Peru and Chile - starting from Thursday. He will fly to Chile - the last station of the Latin America trip - on Tuesday.

In his speech, Xi urged Chinese investors to respect the local traditions, abide by the laws and shoulder their social responsibilities in promoting employment when the companies expand overseas.

Speaking that China's development will provide more opportunities for developing countries, Xi said that China firmly supports developing countries to increase their rights to have their voices heard under the global governance system.

He called on the Latin American countries to proactively participate in the free trade arrangements in Asia and Pacific and oppose all forms of protectionism.

Before delivering the speech, Xi met with Peru's Congress President Luz Salgado and received an honorary medal from the congress.

Peru would like to enhance cooperation with China in areas including legislature, trade, investment and infrastructure, Salgado told Xi.

It is Xi's third visit to Latin America as president since he took office in 2013.

Contact the writer at anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

 

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