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Cebu, Guangxi, China to explore areas for cooperation
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Nov 9, 2009 - 3:32:10 PM
CEBU
CITY, Nov. 10 (PNA) – Cebu Governor Gwendolyn Garcia said she and
officials of Gunagxi, China are exploring areas for cooperation of the
two provinces, among them, direct flights between Cebu and Nanning,
Guangxi.
Garcia
said the establishment of direct flights from Guangxi to Cebu and
Nanning to Manila was one of the suggestions Governor Ma Biao of
China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in his visit to Cebu over the
weekend.
Ma
said opening up these flights will enhance the cooperation of Cebu and
Guangxi in a “comprehensive way” that will include ports, logistics,
tourism and other economic activities.
During his visit, his first in the Philippines, he also promised to make Cebu a sister-city of Guangxi.
”Let’s
work together to promote economic cooperation for Guangxi and Cebu.
We’ll sign the sisterhood agreement very soon,” Ma assured Garcia
during their meeting at the Capitol’s Session Hall.
Nanning is Guangxi’s capital city, and direct flights can “boost our tourism industries,” said Ma.
He
pointed out his province is “one of China’s tourism centers” and that
by inviting more countries to it, its economic gains can be spread
further.
His
province, Ma said, is linked to the Association of Southeast Asian
Nations (Asean) member-countries by air or by sea and serves as “the
forefront and the window of cooperation” between China and Asean.
In
2008, Ma said their province recorded an increase in its gross domestic
product (GDP) by 13.7 percent. Its investment assets have also
increased by 52.1 percent, said Ma.
Ma said he attributed these developments to “opening up economic zones” of the province.
Guangxi has three ports, which Ma said is a way of boosting the province’s trading with local and foreign investors.
He
also invited the governor to the launching of the China-Asean Free
Trade Area (FTA) that will be realized by Jan. 1, 2010, as well as next
year’s 5th Economic Cooperation Forum.
He also promised to send more people from his province to “visit and know Cebu.”
Garcia
said Cebu Province is “willing to sign a sisterhood agreement with
Guangxi” and assured to visit it for the second time soon.
”Cebu,
like Guangxi, is known as the tourism center in the country, so in this
area, we can work together for our mutual benefit,” said Garcia.
She
pointed out Cebu has direct flights to China, and may also soon have
flights to Guangxi and Nanning “to push the exchange of tourists”
between the two provinces.
As
to the ports, it will be easy to establish direct connections with
Guangxi considering that Cebu ports are already operating
internationally, and that is for “mutual benefits of our industries.”
”I’m
most eager to once again visit your province as soon as it can be
scheduled,” she said, adding that Cebu will be there in the China Expo
at Guangxi in January. Garcia has previously visited Guanxi to attend
its Expo with President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.
She
also invited Ma to be a part of one Cebu Expo in August, to showcase
products. Her Chinese counterpart accepted. Cebu already has
sister-city agreements with three Chinese provinces: Guangdong, Sichuan
and Hainan. (PNA)
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