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The People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have maintained diplomatic relations since 1961 and contacts between the two regions stretch back to 1887 when representatives of the Congo Free State established contacts with the court of the Qing dynasty. The first treaty between the two powers was signed in ...
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo there is a significant community of Chinese migrants located in the capital of Kinshasa and the mineral rich southern Haut-Katanga Province. According to official figures from the Chinese embassy, there are 5,000 Chinese living in the DR Congo, though the actual number is believed to be far higher. [1]
See China-Democratic Republic of the Congo relations. Both countries established diplomatic relations on 24 November 1972 [68] China is a large investor in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, primarily in the secondary (manufacturing) and primary (resource extraction) markets. China has an embassy in Kinshasa. DR Congo has an embassy in ...
The Congolese government has said it is also working to secure better terms on a $6.2 billion mining contract with China, which authorities say has not been profitable enough for the Central ...
Premier of the People's Republic of China Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Term end July 1961: Zhang Tong: Zhou Enlai: Joseph Iléo: September 1961: January 1973: Gong Dafei: Zhou Enlai: Mpinga Kasenda: July 1978: September 1978: Zhou Boping: Hua Guofeng: Mpinga Kasenda: January 1982: March 1982: Li Shanyi: Zhao Ziyang: N ...
China on Wednesday urged its citizens to leave three provinces in eastern Congo as violence intensifies in the mineral-rich region. A posting from the Chinese Embassy in Kinshasa on the WeChat ...
Ambassadors of China to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (1 P) Pages in category "China–Democratic Republic of the Congo relations" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
Democratic Republic of Congo has appointed a new government, spokesperson Tina Salama said in the early hours of Wednesday, ending an impasse that has mired the country in political uncertainty ...