The 2013 China (Yinchuan) International Muslim Entrepreneurs' Summit provided many good opportunities for businessmen from the Arab nations and China, said a Jordanian entrepreneur Saturday.
"I expect that this event will be a grateful thing for the business among China, Jordan and other Arab nations," said Ma'moon R. Qusous, vice president of Aqaba International Industrial Estate (AIIE) in Jordan.
He said this during an interview with Xinhuanet on the sideline of the summit, which is held in Yinchuan, the capital city of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region.
"I am very impressive with the beautiful scenery, the rich resources and the generous and nice people in Yinchuan," he said.
His company is planning to cooperate with Yinchuan on oil products this month, he said.
The China International Muslim Entrepreneurs' Summit has been held for two times since 2011.
As a key platform for promoting economic cooperations between China and the Muslim world, the summit this year attracted more than 300 entrepreneurs from over 40 nations.
The summit is an important part of the first China-Arab State Expo, which will kick off on Sunday.
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