Jamaican Prime Minister Percival Patterson
said here Tuesday he hopes Jamaican and Chinese companies
can increase cooperation in highway construction, information
technology, and the manufacturing and tourism industries.
Patterson made the remarks at a business
seminar for Chinese and Jamaican entrepreneurs. He also
invited more Chinese enterprises to invest in Jamaica.
At the seminar, businessmen of the two
countries discussed plans for cooperation in the fields
of tourism, trade, real estate, finance and agriculture.
Patterson said that as China's sincere friend,
Jamaica consistently supports China's economic development,
adheres to the one-China policy and recognizes China's full
market economy status. He expressed his hope that the two
countries' business circles will build closer cooperative
ties.
According to Yu Ping, vice-chairman of the
China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT),
Jamaica has grown to be China's largest trade partner among
Caribbean English-speaking countries
. In 2004, Sino-Jamaican trade reached almost
400 million US dollars, an increase of 90.8 percent over
the same period the previous year.
Yu said the Chinese government encourages
reliable and strong Chinese enterprises to invest in Jamaica,
and also welcomes more Jamaican businessmen to seek cooperation
opportunities in China.
Patterson also witnessed the signing ceremony
of the establishment of a China-Caribbean business council.
Patterson arrived in the Chinese capital
Sunday for a six-day official visit to China as guest of
Premier Wen Jiabao.
This is Patterson's second official visit
to China as prime minister. His entourage includes senior
government officials and Jamaican businessmen. Besides Beijing,
he will also tour Shanghai and Xi'an, capital of northwest
China's Shan'xi Province.
Source:Xinhua