China makes Arab trade push on ancient Silk Road

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YINCHUAN, China (AFP): As European and US economies falter, China is making a trade push with the Arab world, where businessmen say recent political changes will further open up the region to investment.
A major Sino-Arab trade forum is currently under way in the northern region of Ningxia, where politicians from the Maghreb and Middle East and members of the Gulf’s ruling families have come to mix with hundreds of entrepreneurs.

Participants in the forum say recent regime changes in some Arab states have created a favourable environment for business, and many countries in the region are looking to Beijing to help them bridge their development gap.

China’s trade exchanges with Arab countries, while not as extensive as with some other nations, are growing by 30 percent annually, Jia Qinglin, one of the nation’s top nine leaders, said at the opening of the meeting.
Many members of China’s Muslim Hui minority live in Ningxia — located on the ancient Silk Road — which may explain why Beijing chose the isolated region as a platform to promote trade with the predominantly Muslim Arab world.
According to organisers of the forum — which kicked off Wednesday and goes on until Sunday — the 22 countries that make up the Arab League have sent representatives, along with other non-Arab states, particularly from Africa.
Jia — head of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, a legislative advisory body — said that over the past five years, trade between China and Arab states has increased from $65 billion to $145 billion.
The exchanges — once centred on hungry Beijing’s need for oil and gas — are diversifying into the food, financial services, textile, tourism, industrial equipment, aviation and maritime transport sectors.
And according to several participants in the forum in Yinchuan, Ningxia’s capital, recent political upheavals in several Arab states are expected to trigger more openness, which will work in favour of trade with China.

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