The China-Africa Joint Chamber of Commerce will be formally set up on Sunday,
said Chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade
(CCPIT) Wan Jifei.
Wan made the announcement together with Mohamed El Masry, head of the Union
of African Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Agriculture, and Professions
(UACCIAP), during the meeting of the High-level Dialogue and 2nd Conference of
Chinese and African Entrepreneurs, which was held on Saturday afternoon.
The China-Africa Joint Chamber of Commerce, which is jointly established by
the CCPIT and UACCIAP, is aimed at developing cooperation between business
circles of China and Africa.
The proposal to set up such a chamber was raised in the first ministerial
conference of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in 2000. The UACCIAP was
established in Cairo, Egypt, in April 2005.
