Entrepreneurs from Cuba and China's Shandong province signed cooperation agreements in the fields of biotechnology and information on April 9.
Officials from China's Lukang Pharmaceutical Company and Cuba's Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology signed an agreement calling for collaboration in the area of manufacturing and marketing biotech products.
Also, Cuba's Ministry of Information and Communications and China's Inspur Electronic Information Industry Co Ltd said they wanted to develop bilateral trade.
During the meeting, Deputy Governor of Shandong Cai Limin said trade between Cuba and Shandong province, China's third largest province in terms of GDP, reached nearly $100 million in 2011.
Representatives of both countries said they wanted to boost bilateral economic cooperation, especially in the fields of renewable energy, oil, biotechnology and tourism.
Cuba and China established diplomatic relations on Sept 28, 1960, and have since maintained strong ties.
Today, China is Cuba's second largest trade partner after Venezuela, with an annual trade volume of about 2 billion dollars, according to Cuba's National Statistics Office.
Edited by Chen Zhilin
Source: English.news.cn |