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Guangxi Seeks Air, Sea Links
With Brunei
By James Kon & Azaraimy HH
Bandar Seri
Begawan - China, one of the Asian economic giants, is keen
and ready to forge ties with Brunei Darussalam in agriculture,
fisheries, tourism and port and open up air and sea links.
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Mr Guo Shengkun, General Secretary
of the CPC Party Committee of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
of the People's Republic of China, in a meeting with Dato Paduka
Awang Haji Hamdillah bin Hj Abd Wahab, Acting Minister of
Industry and Primary Resources, yesterday said, "China and
Brunei have enjoyed a long-standing relationship and in terms of
geographic location, Brunei and Guangxi are separated only by
sea. We have a lot of similarities and there is potential for
cooperation.
"This time we are ready to
share our knowledge in areas of agriculture, fisheries, tourism
and port."
He added, "In these four areas,
we have already had discussions with our counterparts in Brunei
Darussalam. And I have been informed by officials from my side
that consensus has been reached."
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Dato Hamdillah in his speech pushed
both nations to speed up bilateral trade to reach the US$1
billion goal.
He said both sides need to
triple the efforts, aggressively pursue more sales of oil and
begin spot LNG, accelerate investment drive in mutually
beneficial areas like tourism, education, Brunei Halal Brand,
agrotech products, aquaculture and deep water capture as well as
port and transhipment development. |
The acting minister also spoke about
Brunei's strong points and areas where it seeks investments.
"Thanks to the support of the
Ministry of Industry and Primary Resources, our trip to Brunei has
proved to be very fruitful," Mr Guo said.
"In the field of agriculture,
Guangxi enjoys a competitive edge in rice farming and other
varieties of agriculture products. We can strengthen our cooperation
in rice farming to increase crop yield," he said.
"We can set up a certain mechanism
and a piece of land as a pilot zone to conduct such projects.
Furthermore, we can also cooperate on vegetable and fruit projects.
"As for fisheries, aquaculture and
processing technology, we can work together.
"With regards to tourism, Guangxi
is rich in resources. Guilin is famed for its beauty and receives
millions of foreign tourists every year. I hope we can integrate our
tourism resources and form a classical tourist route. It will be
conducive for our tourism industry," said Mr Guo.
"Guangxi has already opened its
maritime passenger route to Vietnam and we are expecting to extend
it to Brunei Darussalam. We are also hoping to open direct flight
services from Guilin to Brunei Darussalam.
"As long as we make a combined
effort together, step-by-step we can achieve substantial results,"
he added.
On port cooperation, he said, "We
had fruitful discussions on cooperation in logistics and have
reached a consensus to explore new international transit routes and
transportation."
Mr Guo thanked MIPR for its
contribution to the success of China Asean Expo. He also thanked the
government of His Majesty for providing a replica of the Royal
chariot, which was the highlight of the China Asean Expo last year.
Mr Guo conveyed his heartfelt
gratitude to His Majesty and His Royal Highness the Crown Prince for
their presence at the China-Asean Expo in the past.
He commended the policies of His
Majesty in pushing for diversification to maintain a sustainable
economy.
"We are overjoyed to have Brunei as
a true friend and partner," he added.
Some 100 Chinese delegates are
currently in the country to look at investment opportunities and
cooperation. -- Courtesy
of Borneo Bulletin
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