China will offer aid and preferential loans worth 4 billion yuan (almost 600 million U.S. dollars) to Portuguese-speaking countries in Asia and Africa in the next three years, Premier Li Keqiang announced on Tuesday.[Special coverage]
Li made the announcement at the opening ceremony of the 5th Ministerial Conference of the Forum for Economic and Trade Cooperation between China and Portuguese-speaking countries in Macao.
At least 2 billion yuan of aid will be given to help develop agriculture, facilitate trade and investment, prevent and control malaria, and conduct research on traditional medicine in Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea Bissau, Mozambique and Timor-Leste, according to the premier.
At least 2 billion yuan of preferential loans will be offered to promote industrial production capacity cooperation and infrastructure development in these countries, Li said.
China will cancel 500 million yuan of interest-free loans from underdeveloped Portuguese-speaking countries in Asia and Africa, Li said.
China also pledges to send medical teams, offer training programs and government scholarships to the countries, and help those in need build marine meteorological facilities in response to disasters and climate change.