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Chinese Ambassador in Dhaka Zhang Zuo has said that Beijing is ready to give Dhaka a “higher priority” in its diplomacy to become a great partner for mutually beneficial cooperation.

“China and Bangladesh share close people-to-people bond, similar national realities, and complementary development goals,” he said.

The ambassador was speaking at the reception he hosted for the 69th anniversary of the founding of China on Saturday at the embassy.

“We would like to preserve our friendship with the people of Bangladesh for generations to come, and we are ready to give Bangladesh a higher priority in China’s diplomacy, in order to become great partners of win-win cooperation, great friends with openness and inclusiveness, close brothers for opening up and innovations, and good neighbours who learn from each other,” he said.

The ambassador said China and Bangladesh have always been good friends during the 43 years of diplomatic relations.

“Especially, after the successful state visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in October, 2016, the China-Bangladesh relationship was elevated to a Strategic Partnership of Cooperation, and thus started a new chapter in our bilateral relations.”

“It’s worth mentioning that our joint building of the “Belt and Road” initiative is highly fruitful. In 2017, our bilateral trade value reached $16 billion, 5.8 percent higher than last year, with China remaining the no.1 trade partner to Bangladesh; the contracts of international projects signed between Bangladesh and Chinese companies reached $10.4 billion, second in the South Asian region,” the ambassador said.

The ambassador also noted that bilateral trade between the two countries in the first half of 2018 stood at $9.35 billion, a 17.6 percent year-on-year-increase. Chinese investments stand at $85.94 million and $380 million in terms of stock, he added.

“Under the wise leadership of the government of Bangladesh, the diligent Bangladeshi people have made great achievements in national construction and social development,” said Zhang.

He also shared news of some of China’s recent achievements.

“The 19th National Congress of the CPC held in last October announced that Socialism with Chinese characteristics entered into a new era. It also laid down a grand blueprint for building a great modern socialist country on all fronts,” he said.

“In the first 6 months of this year, our GDP growth reached 6.8 percent, staying in the medium to high growth range of 6.7-6.9percent for 12 consecutive quarters.”

“One of China’s main development targets for 2018 is to maintain a growth rate of around 6.5 percent, far exceeding other major world economies.

The Chinese ambassador said that this growth creates important opportunities for all nations, including Bangladesh, and that all were welcome to join China’s ‘Belt and Road’ initiative in the spirit of practical and friendly cooperation.

https://m.bdnews24.com/en/detail/bangladesh/1545072
 
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Chinese Ambassador in Dhaka Zhang Zuo has said that Beijing is ready to give Dhaka a “higher priority” in its diplomacy to become a great partner for mutually beneficial cooperation.

“China and Bangladesh share close people-to-people bond, similar national realities, and complementary development goals,” he said.

The ambassador was speaking at the reception he hosted for the 69th anniversary of the founding of China on Saturday at the embassy.

“We would like to preserve our friendship with the people of Bangladesh for generations to come, and we are ready to give Bangladesh a higher priority in China’s diplomacy, in order to become great partners of win-win cooperation, great friends with openness and inclusiveness, close brothers for opening up and innovations, and good neighbours who learn from each other,” he said.

The ambassador said China and Bangladesh have always been good friends during the 43 years of diplomatic relations.

“Especially, after the successful state visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in October, 2016, the China-Bangladesh relationship was elevated to a Strategic Partnership of Cooperation, and thus started a new chapter in our bilateral relations.”

“It’s worth mentioning that our joint building of the “Belt and Road” initiative is highly fruitful. In 2017, our bilateral trade value reached $16 billion, 5.8 percent higher than last year, with China remaining the no.1 trade partner to Bangladesh; the contracts of international projects signed between Bangladesh and Chinese companies reached $10.4 billion, second in the South Asian region,” the ambassador said.

The ambassador also noted that bilateral trade between the two countries in the first half of 2018 stood at $9.35 billion, a 17.6 percent year-on-year-increase. Chinese investments stand at $85.94 million and $380 million in terms of stock, he added.

“Under the wise leadership of the government of Bangladesh, the diligent Bangladeshi people have made great achievements in national construction and social development,” said Zhang.

He also shared news of some of China’s recent achievements.

“The 19th National Congress of the CPC held in last October announced that Socialism with Chinese characteristics entered into a new era. It also laid down a grand blueprint for building a great modern socialist country on all fronts,” he said.

“In the first 6 months of this year, our GDP growth reached 6.8 percent, staying in the medium to high growth range of 6.7-6.9percent for 12 consecutive quarters.”

“One of China’s main development targets for 2018 is to maintain a growth rate of around 6.5 percent, far exceeding other major world economies.

The Chinese ambassador said that this growth creates important opportunities for all nations, including Bangladesh, and that all were welcome to join China’s ‘Belt and Road’ initiative in the spirit of practical and friendly cooperation.

https://m.bdnews24.com/en/detail/bangladesh/1545072


very good development .
 
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@Chinese-Dragon :

So BD has wrecked it's relationship with China?

"The ambassador also noted that bilateral trade between the two countries in the first half of 2018 stood at $9.35 billion, a 17.6 percent year-on-year-increase."

Trade heavily favours China. China wants to lose access to the fastest industrialising 100 million+ population economy in the world?
 
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“We would like to preserve our friendship with the people of Bangladesh for generations to come, and we are ready to give Bangladesh a higher priority in China’s diplomacy, in order to become great partners of win-win cooperation, great friends with openness and inclusiveness, close brothers for opening up and innovations, and good neighbours who learn from each other,” he said.
The Chinese Ambassador should stop talking these utterly disgusting diplomatic words vis a vis Bangladesh when his country is continuously derailing the Rohingya issue by vetoing in the UN and by talking negatively all the time.

BD people no more care what China talks. BD will buy the 3rd rate Chinese military machines until its economic condition allows it to buy more expensive but sophisticated weapons from the western sources. China is no friend of Bangladesh even not a seasonal one. China's only friends are North Korea and Burma.
 
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The Chinese Ambassador should stop talking these utterly disgusting diplomatic words vis a vis Bangladesh when his country is continuously derailing the Rohingya issue by vetoing in the UN and by talking negatively all the time.

BD people no more care what China talks. BD will buy the 3rd rate Chinese military machines until its economic condition allows it to buy more expensive but sophisticated weapons from the western sources. China is no friend of Bangladesh even not a seasonal one. China's only friends are North Korea and Burma.


Chinese are greedy for business in BD.

Trade is growing at 20% a year and may top 20 billion dollars this year, with Chinese exports to BD at a huge 19 billion US dollars out of this.

BD has already rejected Chinese light tank and gone for Turkish/Indonesian model and all indications are that the 6 new-generation frigates will be built based around an EU design.

btw, North Korea does not listen to China anymore lol.
 
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Trade is growing at 20% a year and may top 20 billion dollars this year, with Chinese exports to BD at a huge 19 billion US dollars out of this.
This is why I always say, BD should clean up its bribe-taking culture and train its own technical people to build its own civil engineering projects instead of depending upon Chinese money. Its private companies should be encouraged by the GoB to build its own manufacturing plants, and reduce dependence upon import of finished and semi-finished goods from this hawkish China.

There is a proverb in Japan, "A Chinese will sell his mother if it brings him money". SL is completely hooked by China after China gave them a huge amount of loans on prestige projects and SL cannot pay back the money. A similar situation is certainly waiting for Pakistan followed by BD. Burma is paying its debt by selling its gas from the Arakan coast. Read the citation below about the situation in SL.

"Over years of construction and renegotiation with China Harbor Engineering Company, one of Beijing’s largest state-owned enterprises, the Hambantota Port Development Project distinguished itself mostly by failing, as predicted. With tens of thousands of ships passing by along one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes, the port drew only 34 ships in 2012.

And then the port became China’s.

Mr. Rajapaksa was voted out of office in 2015, but Sri Lanka’s new government struggled to make payments on the debt he had taken on. Under heavy pressure and after months of negotiations with the Chinese, the government handed over the port and 15,000 acres of land around it for 99 years in December".
 
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@Chinese-Dragon :

So BD has wrecked it's relationship with China?

"The ambassador also noted that bilateral trade between the two countries in the first half of 2018 stood at $9.35 billion, a 17.6 percent year-on-year-increase."

Trade heavily favours China. China wants to lose access to the fastest industrialising 100 million+ population economy in the world?
China won’t lose access... BD will not develop without Chinese goods. I don’t know why Chinese manufacturers still keep their price low when they dominate the market. They should increase their price by 1000% to place Western firms on an equal footing:omghaha:
 
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@Chinese-Dragon :
So BD has wrecked it's relationship with China?
"The ambassador also noted that bilateral trade between the two countries in the first half of 2018 stood at $9.35 billion, a 17.6 percent year-on-year-increase."
Trade heavily favours China. China wants to lose access to the fastest industrialising 100 million+ population economy in the world?

So you've been bought by a few kind diplomatic words after the Rohingya saga? Well that was easy. Now China will continue to have access to the BD market while selling weapons to Myanmar too, win-win.
 
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This is why I always say, BD should clean up its bribe-taking culture and train its own technical people to build its own civil engineering projects instead of depending upon Chinese money. Its private companies should be encouraged by the GoB to build its own manufacturing plants, and reduce dependence upon import of finished and semi-finished goods from this hawkish China.

There is a proverb in Japan, "A Chinese will sell his mother if it brings him money". SL is completely hooked by China after China gave them a huge amount of loans on prestige projects and SL cannot pay back the money. A similar situation is certainly waiting for Pakistan followed by BD. Burma is paying its debt by selling its gas from the Arakan coast. Read the citation below about the situation in SL.

"Over years of construction and renegotiation with China Harbor Engineering Company, one of Beijing’s largest state-owned enterprises, the Hambantota Port Development Project distinguished itself mostly by failing, as predicted. With tens of thousands of ships passing by along one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes, the port drew only 34 ships in 2012.

And then the port became China’s.

Mr. Rajapaksa was voted out of office in 2015, but Sri Lanka’s new government struggled to make payments on the debt he had taken on. Under heavy pressure and after months of negotiations with the Chinese, the government handed over the port and 15,000 acres of land around it for 99 years in December".
I only know that in Japan, the son and his mother together "援交"(prostitution).

Chinese are greedy for business in BD.

Trade is growing at 20% a year and may top 20 billion dollars this year, with Chinese exports to BD at a huge 19 billion US dollars out of this.

BD has already rejected Chinese light tank and gone for Turkish/Indonesian model and all indications are that the 6 new-generation frigates will be built based around an EU design.

btw, North Korea does not listen to China anymore lol.
Our BD brothers have the right to choose. China respects it absolutely.
As for North Korea, you may not know. We always think it is trouble.
 
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So you've been bought by a few kind diplomatic words after the Rohingya saga? Well that was easy. Now China will continue to have access to the BD market while selling weapons to Myanmar too, win-win.


In return China will invest 40-50 billion US dollars(low interest loans and FDI) into BD over the next decade and give full access to BD textiles to it's import market.

It is just business at the end of the day.

China won’t lose access... BD will not develop without Chinese goods. I don’t know why Chinese manufacturers still keep their price low when they dominate the market. They should increase their price by 1000% to place Western firms on an equal footing:omghaha:


Nothing comes for free in this life.:D
 
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In return China will invest 40-50 billion US dollars(low interest loans and FDI) into BD over the next decade and give full access to BD textiles to it's import market.

It is just business at the end of the day.

China has to invest overseas regardless, it's an economic imperative. China has a huge surplus on the current account, which must be balanced on the capital account via outwards investment, outwards lending, and buying overseas assets.

If not Bangladesh it will go elsewhere. It goes to Myanmar too.
 
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In return China will invest 40-50 billion US dollars(low interest loans and FDI) into BD over the next decade and give full access to BD textiles to it's import market.

It is just business at the end of the day.




Nothing comes for free in this life.:D
I thought you hated Chinese money. Maybe China should send that money to some other places where people are actually grateful. You don’t want it, why should Chinainvest it? Win-win.
 
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The Chinese Ambassador should stop talking these utterly disgusting diplomatic words vis a vis Bangladesh when his country is continuously derailing the Rohingya issue by vetoing in the UN and by talking negatively all the time.

BD people no more care what China talks. BD will buy the 3rd rate Chinese military machines until its economic condition allows it to buy more expensive but sophisticated weapons from the western sources. China is no friend of Bangladesh even not a seasonal one. China's only friends are North Korea and Burma.
About Chinese weapons. We still insist that the BD brothers have the right to choose.
BTW. Turkey and Indonesia are also Chinese weapons customers.

https://www.armyrecognition.com/chi...pecifications_information_pictures_video.html

http://militermeter.com/china-tawarkan-rudal-ws-43-pada-indonesia/

http://alert5.com/2016/03/04/indone...af902-fcst35mm-aa-gunpl9c-air-defense-system/
 
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I thought you hated Chinese money. Maybe China should send that money to some other places where people are actually grateful. You don’t want it, why should Chinainvest it? Win-win.


You think China is investing this money for goodwill?
It is doing it as it is just business at the end of the day.

BD will probably buy a few dozen J-10s from China soon - BD/China military co-operation as we both do not like India:cheers:
 
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