Wednesday, March 18, 2009

China-Africa Development Fund opens in Johannesburg















Chen Yuan (2nd L), chairman of the board

of the China Development Bank, Zhong Jianhua (2nd R), China's ambassador

to the Republic of South Africa and Elizabeth Thabethe (1st L), deputy

minister of South Africa's Ministry of Trade and Industry attend the

opening ceremony of the first representative office of the China-Africa

Development Fund in Johannesburg, South Africa, March 16, 2009. The

China-Africa Development Fund (CADFund) that will boost economic

development in Africa by encouraging investment by Chinese enterprises,

opened its first representative office in Africa in Johannesburg on

Monday.(Chinese media/Liang Shanggang)
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Chen Yuan (front R), chairman of the

board of the China Development Bank and South African government's

representative Matthews Phosa (front L), attend the opening ceremony of

the first representative office of the China-Africa Development Fund in

Johannesburg, South Africa, March 16, 2009. The China-Africa Development

Fund (CADFund) that will boost economic development in Africa by

encouraging investment by Chinese enterprises, opened its first

representative office in Africa in Johannesburg on Monday.(Chinese media/Liang

Shanggang)
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Zhong Jianhua, China's ambassador to the

Republic of South Africa, addresses the opening ceremony of the first

representative office of the China-Africa Development Fund in

Johannesburg, South Africa, March 16, 2009. The China-Africa Development

Fund (CADFund) that will boost economic development in Africa by

encouraging investment by Chinese enterprises, opened its first

representative office in Africa in Johannesburg on Monday.(Chinese media/Liang

Shanggang)
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Elizabeth Thabethe (front L), deputy

minister of South Africa's Ministry of Trade and Industry, and

China-Africa Development Fund (CADFund) CEO Chi Jianxin (front R) shakes

hands after sign on the memorandum at the opening ceremony of the first

representative office of the China-Africa Development Fund, in

Johannesburg, South Africa, March 16, 2009. The China-Africa Development

Fund (CADFund) that will boost economic development in Africa by

encouraging investment by Chinese enterprises, opened its first

representative office in Africa in Johannesburg on Monday.(Chinese media/Liang

Shanggang)
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