African Fishing Restrictions May Affect Co-op with China
date:Dec 17, 2012
ncial outbound investment in Africa reached $1.7 billion in 2011, according to the Ministry of Commerce.

Wei added that Africa will replace the European Union as China's biggest trade partner in the next three to five years, and China-Africa fishery cooperation has entered a new era amid closer bilateral ties.

Both sides realize the necessity of shifting to fish farming in Africa rather than exhausting natural resources. In addition, we need to expand the scope of cooperation through investm
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