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Saturday, July 07, 2001, updated at 11:18(GMT+8)
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China, Mozambique Set up Joint Economic Commission
The governments of Mozambique and China signed an agreement Friday in Maputo to set up a joint economic and commercial commission.
According to a press release from the Chinese Embassy in Mozambique, the purpose of the new commission is "joint definition of programming and follow-up mechanisms for economic and commercial cooperation, in order to guarantee strengthened cooperation between the two countries".
Signing the agreement were Mozambique's Deputy Foreign Minister
France
s Rodrigues and Chinese Ambassador Chen Duqing.
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