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China To Invest Billions In Extractive Industries -Amb. Ren Yisheng

The Ambassador of China to Liberia Ren Yisheng says China Union, which is a private investment in Liberia with concession for the Bong Mines in lower Bong County, will be resuming its operations.
He said the company intends to double its investment package in Liberia by nearly 100% which will value billions of dollars in Liberia’s extractive industries, especially the mining sector.
Ambassador Ren divulged that two additional Chinese companies which have expressed interest to invest in Liberia will be visiting the country this year to explore the possibilities of investing in the mining sector.
Commenting further on investment, Amb. Ren said a power company from China has expressed interest to invest in the transmission and distribution of electricity in Buchanan City, Grand Bassa County that may extend to other cities in the southeast of the Country.
The Ambassador Extraordinary Plenipotentiary of the People’s Republic of China, Ren Yisheng made the revelation when he welcomed Speaker Bhofal Chambers to the Chinese Embassy near Monrovia where he had gone to pay a courtesy visit.
The visit was reciprocity to the previous visit of the Chinese Ambassador to the Capitol Building when he delivered a special message from the Chairperson of the Chinese National People’s Congress, Li Zhanshu to Speaker Chambers and Amb. Ren stated that such visits were healthy for the relationship between Liberia and China and pledged the continual support of the Chinese government to Liberia and its people.
Amb. Ren told the Speaker that the Chinese people appreciate the Liberian people, and assured that all commitments or agreements between the two governments shall come to fruition; however, he regretted the impact of the pandemic in the world that has slowed many things across the globe as in the case with Liberia and China.
The Chinese Ambassador said now that the pandemic is getting under control, his government intends to accelerate all its cooperation around the world including the current engagement with the Government and people of Liberia.
He further assured that the Chinese Government will be dispatching a team of engineers to Liberia in the coming month, and they will be bringing a sketch plan for display and to do some engineering drills of the overhead inter-exchange bridge to be constructed in Monrovia as promised by the Chinese Government to the Liberian Government.
The Ambassador told the Speaker that the Chinese government has had a long working relationship with the stakeholders in the security sector and as part of his government engagements with the Liberia security sector, his government has been an integral partner in the areas of training, logistics, medical and combat training.
The Ambassador says this year; the Chinese government will increase the slots for specialized security training for the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL), Liberia National Police (LNP) and other actors in Liberia’s security sector.
He said at current, the Chinese government is putting together a US$1.5Million worth of security equipment and other accessories for the Liberia National Police.
Amb. Ren said at current the Chinese Government has completed clinical trials of its locally produced Sinopharm Vaccine to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 which is being used on an emergency basis in China and other countries, but it remains the hope of the Chinese government that the Sinopharm Vaccine is approved by the World Health Organization and China looks forward to joining other stakeholders of the world in working to ensure that low-income countries including Liberia gets a good number of dosages to buttress their efforts to contain COVID.
Meanwhile, it has been reported a fortnight ago by the World Health Organization WHO that the Chinese Sinopharm Vaccine has met all safety and efficacy for human medication and has therefore been approved.
Amb. Ren said at current the Chinese government has an ongoing process with education stakeholders in the country which will result into giving scholarship opportunities to 51 Liberians desirous of higher education for studies in China to acquire MSc and PhD in various disciplines in academia.
During the visit the Speaker lauded the Chinese government for the level of cooperation between the two countries describing the bond as a win-win pointing out that he is upbeat that China is now a global player and a world power within the international community.
Speaker Chambers applauded the Chinese people and government for their handling of the covid-19 Pandemic in a record time.
He has however, told the Chinese Ambassador that Liberian looks forward to encouraging more Chinese investors in the Country, the acceleration of projects by the Chinese Government and increase security assistance to Liberia as the Country still grapples with security deficit.
Dr. Chambers asserted that as he presides as Speaker of the 54th Legislature House of Representatives, he looks forward to strengthening ties with the Chinese National People’s Congress for the good of the peoples of Liberia and China.

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