| China to make more efforts to help Africa to develop textile industry(Xinhua)Updated: 2006-10-19 11:04
 China will make more efforts to help African countries develop their textile 
industry in order to offset the effects of cheap Chinese imports, said an 
official with the Ministry of Commerce on Wednesday.
 During a briefing on 
the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), Zhou Yabin, director of the 
ministry's West Asia and North Africa Department, admitted that the exports of 
Chinese textile products have had a negative impact on Africa's textile exports.
 
 The Chinese government hopes to fund training programs to enhance the 
competitiveness of African products, Zhou said.
 
 China has helped some 
African countries, such as Tanzania and Zambia, set up textile factories, which 
have provided jobs to locals and also enhanced the development of these 
countries, he said.
 
 But some news media said Chinese textile exports 
were affecting their African counterparts on the world market.
 
 "Though 
the two sides are facing problems, Zhou said, I believe the two sides can work 
together and China is willing to help Africans improve the competitiveness of 
their textile products," Zhou said.
 
 China's textile exports have 
increased since the quota of textile products was cancelled at the beginning of 
2005, he said.
 
 But they have not "terribly" increased as some media 
reports claim, Zhou added.
 
 FOCAC is a mechanism for collective dialogue 
and cooperation jointly established by China and Africa to cope with new 
challenges and facilitate common development.
 
 Since the launch of the 
FOCAC in 2000, two ministerial conferences have been held in Beijing and Addis 
Ababa.
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