The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), facing challenges
in infrastructure, transportation, power and telecommunications, hopes Chinese
companies expand investment in the region.
Rwandese President and sitting Chairman of COMESA Paul Kagame said this
Saturday at the High-level Dialogue and 2nd Conference of Chinese and African
Entrepreneurs.
Chinese companies' investment in Africa plays an important rolein enhancing
Africa-China strategic partnership, he said.
COMESA appreciates Chinese government's zero-tariff treatment to some
products from Africa, hoping this treatment be expanded tocover more goods from
more African countries, he said.
The COMESA, a huge market striving to eliminate internal tariffand non-tariff
barriers, invites Chinese firms to invest in various economic sectors, he said,
mentioning the potential in tourism exchanges.
China has done a good job in facilitating investment and trade,and COMESA
will learn from its experiences in this regard, he said.
