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Reports of sub-standard goods imported into Africa embarrass China, official claims

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The Chinese government has stated that it is embarrassed by reports of substandard goods being imported into Africa from China.

The government also stated that it would penalise any Chinese construction company that carried out subpar projects in Africa.

The Director of the Department of African Affairs, Mr. Wu Peng, said, “There is no doubt that the Chinese Government always advocates that Chinese should respect African culture and follow the rule of law of the local country.

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He was speaking to African journalists on a program organized by the China International Press Communication Center on Monday in Beijing.

He added: “We also encourage all our Chinese nationals and the companies working, operating and living in Africa to be socially responsible to local communities. But there is always some bad apples that do some very bad things. I condemn this kind of misbehaviour, but these are isolated cases and does not represent China.

“Just like we welcome African people in China, we cannot just criminalize Africa by the criminality of few Africans. Africa should accord the same view about the few Chinese involved in criminal activities in Africa.

“If Chinese people violate the rule of law in Africa, it is a very bad thing and we condemn it. We also respect your own rule of law to handle this kind of cases. We do not have to turn issues like this into political issues and allow it to affect our bilateral relationship.

“It is isolated case and should be treated in accordance with the rule of law of African countries, it is simple.”

He said the issue of substandard products from China imported to Africa is a commercial issue, adding that: “Many African businessmen go into China to procure lot of items and then take it into Africa and some buy some stocks through e-commerce to Africa but whether this product made in China is of quality or not must meet the national standard From the Chinese official point of view, we have procedure of goods exported into China.

“Of course I cannot deny sometimes because the price is different. Some quality of the products may not measure up to expectations of African consumers but I believe we from both sides need to work together to change this situation.”

Mr Peng also stated that he believed that this has changed a lot in recent years because if one visits Africa, a lot of high level products from China are found.

He insisted that Chinese products around the world now enjoy the reputation of low price but high quality.

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