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    Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said, Xi's trips 
    will bolster China's relationship and cooperation 
    with the four nations.

      -- High-level exchanges will further strengthen China-Bangladesh ties after 35 years of fruitful bilateral 
    cooperation, Chinese ambassador to Bangladesh said.

      -- New Zealand Prime Minister John Key said the visit 
    is evidence of the strength of the economic and 
    political connections between the two countries.
Chinese VP Xi Jinping visits four nations
  • ·Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping will visit Bangladesh, Laos, New Zealand and Australia from June 14 to 24.
  • ·Xi will make the visits as a guest of Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed, Laotian Vice President Bounnang Vorachit, New Zealand Prime Minister John Key, and Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.
  • ·It will be the first visit of a Chinese vice president to the four states, the trips will bolster China's relationship and cooperation with the four nations.
Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping
In Bangladesh
In New Zealand
In Laos
  • Striving for mutual benefit, win-win and in-depth cooperation

  • Sin-Laotian ties show the sound momentum for an all-round development.

  • By late April, China has recorded a foreign investment of about 550 million dollars in Laos. China is currently the third largest trade partner and the second source of foreign investment of Laos.

In Australia
  • ·When China starts in 2010 with the goal of zero 
    tariff treatment for 60 percent of products from the 
    least developed countries, Bangladesh would take 
    this preferential measure to open up China's market 
    and expand exports to China.
     
  • ·China is currently the third largest trade partner 
    and the second source of foreign investment of Laos. 
    And the all-round completion of China-ASEAN Free 
    Trade Area in January 2010 has provided a new 
    opportunity for the Sino-Laotian economic and trade 
    cooperation.

  • ·New Zealand abounds in agricultural and pasture 
    resources with the state-of-art managerial and 
    technological standards. Both China and New 
    Zealand's should tap potentials on the comparative 
    advantages and strive to upgrade bilateral trade 
    levels.

  • ·China, Australia should optimize an environment 
    of substantial cooperation. While working to expand 
    the scale and trade and investment, both sides should 
    enhance the readjustment of their trade structure 
    and the transfer of mode, so as to lay a sold foundation 
    for bilateral economic and trade ties.