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China-Africa partnership leaps into the future as Beijing expands market access: envoy

Musicians perform during the Africa’s Business Heroes competition in Kigali, Rwanda on Saturday. Photo: Handout

The Chinese ambassador to Rwanda said on Friday that China-Africa cooperation had expanded into forward-looking sectors such as artificial intelligence, the digital economy, green energy, fintech and sustainable development.

While attending the Seventh Africa’s Business Heroes Summit held in Kigali, Rwanda, Gao Wenqi thanked entrepreneurs from China and African nations for expanding cooperation into sectors that “reflect the future trends of the global economy”.

“China will continue to broaden market access to Africa,” the envoy said in a speech at the summit on Friday, according to state news agency Xinhua.

Gao said China would share the fruits of its development and vast market with African countries, which would benefit from Beijing’s zero-tariff policy, according to the Chinese embassy in Rwanda.
Musicians perform during the Africa’s Business Heroes competition in Kigali, Rwanda on Saturday. Photo: Handout
Musicians perform during the Africa’s Business Heroes competition in Kigali, Rwanda on Saturday. Photo: Handout

Africa’s Business Heroes is a competition hosted by Alibaba Philanthropy and the Jack Ma Foundation, and this year was held in partnership with the Rwanda Development Board. The South China Morning Post is owned by Alibaba Group.

“Innovative and hardworking entrepreneurs play a crucial role in China’s growth, and the same holds true for Africa,” Gao said in his speech.

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