1. Political Relations
China and Saudi Arabia signed the Memorandum of Understanding on
Mutual Establishment of Trade Representative's Office on November
11, 1988. Trade representatives from the two countries assumed
their posts in 1989. On July 21, 1990, China and Saudi Arabia
signed a communiqué and announced the establishment of diplomatic
relations between the two countries. The Chinese Consulate General
in Jeddah opened on April 25, 1993. In April 1998 China agreed on
the establishment of the Consulate General in Hong Kong by Saudi
Arabia.
Since the establishment of diplomatic relations, important
exchanges of visit by the leaders of the two countries include:
Saudi Arabian official who visited China are as follows: Foreign
Minister Faisal (in the capacity of King Fahd Ibn Abdul-Aziz's
special envoy in September 1990), Undersecretary of Foreign
Ministry Thonayan (in the capacity of King Fahd's special envoy in
December 1990), Minister of Finance and National Economy Aba Al
Khail (November 1992), Minister of Commerce Sulaiman Salaim (Mar
1994), Minister of Oil Hisham Nazer (May 1994), Chairman of
Consultative Council Jubil (October 1995), Minister of Oil Naimi
(December 1995 and October 1997), Minister of Finance and National
Economy Assaf (February 1996), Deputy Foreign Minister Mansori
(October 1996), Minister of Higher Education Anqari (October 1997),
Minister of Commerce Faqih (January 1998 and September 1999), Crown
Prince and Deputy Prime Minister, Commander of the National Guards
Abdullah (October 1998), Emir of Riyadh District Salman (April
1999), Minister of Information (February 2000), Minister of
Agriculture and Water Conservancy (April 2000), Second Vice Prime
Minister of National Defense, Aviation Sultan Bin Abdul-Aziz
(October 2000) and Vice Foreign Minister Madani (May 2001), Hamid,
chairman of the Consultative Conference of Saudi Arabia (April
2002), Minister of Higher Education Anqari (December 2002), and
President of China-Saudi Friendship Association and Chairman of
Saudi Arabian Council of Industry and Commerce Hilashi (January
2003).
Major visits to Saudi Arabia by Chinese officials are as
follows: State Councilor and Foreign Minister Qian Qichen (July and
November 1990), Premier Li Peng (July 1991), President of the
Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries
Han Xu (November 1992), Vice Premier Li Lanqing (June 1993), Vice
Foreign Minister Tian Zengpei (June 1994 and January 1997), State
Councilor and Secretary-General of the State Council Luo Gan
(August 1995), Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission of
the CPC Central Committee, State Councilor and Defense Minister Chi
Haotian (June 1996), Vice Chairman of the Chinese People's
Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) Ye Xuanping (November
1996), Vice Foreign Minister Ji Peiding (May 1999), President Jiang
Zemin (October 1999), Vice Governor of Hebei Province Guo Shichang
(February 2001), Vice Minister of the General Administration of
Sports Yu Zaiqing (April 2001), President Wang Tao of the
Sino-Saudi Friendship Association (October 2001), State Councilor
Wu Yi (April 2002), Vice Foreign Minister Yang Wenchan (October
2002), and Minister of Water Resources Wang Xucheng (October
2002).
The two countries founded Sino-Saudi Friendship Association and
Saudi-Sino Friendship Association respectively in October 1997.
2. Trade Relations, and Economic and Technological
Cooperation
The bilateral trade volume has achieved a steady growth since
the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Saudi
Arabia. The trade volume between the two countries grew from US$290
million in 1990 to US$5.1 billion in 2002, of which China's export
was US$1.67 billion and import US$3.43 billion. China's main
exports to Saudi Arabia are garments, mechanical and electronic
products, and textile, etc. China mainly imports from Saudi crude
oil, liquefied petroleum gas, and primary plastics.
Since 1989, the China Council for the Promotion of International
Trade has held six Chinese export commodity fairs in Saudi Arabia.
In February 1996, the first meeting of the Sino-Saudi Joint
Commission on Economic, Trade and Technologic Cooperation was held
in Beijing. In November 1999, the second such meeting was held in
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. In August 2001, the trade office of the Saudi
Embassy in China was established.
3. Exchanges in the Fields of Youth, Culture and
Information
In May 2002, the cultural delegation of the Chinese government
headed by Vice Minister of Culture Zhou Heping visited Saudi
Arabia.
In May 2002, the Chinese photo exhibition titled "The World
Heritages in China" was held at the King Fahd Cultural Center of
Saudi Arabia.
In June 2002, the Chinese information delegation led by Deputy
Director Wang Guoqing of the State Council Information Office
visited Saudi Arabia.
4. Chinese Muslims' Pilgrimage to Saudi
Arabia
From 1955 to 1964, China sent Muslims every year to Saudi Arabia
for pilgrimage. The pilgrimage was suspended for a period of time.
In 1979, China resumed the pilgrimage activities. The number of
people going to Saudi Arabia for pilgrimage was about 5,000 in 2002
and the number is expected to reach 10,200 this
year.
5. Communiqués and Important Bilateral Agreements Signed
by the Two Countries
The Communiqué on the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations
Between China and Saudi Arabia (July 21, 1990)
The Agreement on Economic, Trade, Investment and Technological
Cooperation Between China and Saudi Arabia (November 1992)
The Exchange of Notes on Mutual Rendering of the Most Favored
Nation Treatment Between China and Saudi Arabia (December 1993)
The Agreement on Mutual Promotion and Protection of Investment
Between China and Saudi Arabia (February 1996)
The Memorandum of Economic and Trade Cooperation Between China
and Saudi Arabia (October 1998)
The Agreement on Educational Cooperation; The Agreement on Radio
and Television Cooperation Between China's Radio and Television
Bureau and Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Information; The Agreement on
Information Exchange and Cooperation Between China's Xinhua News
Agency and Saudi Arabia News Agency; The Memorandum of
Understanding on Petroleum Cooperation Between China and Saudi
Arabia (October 1999)
The Agreement on Water Conservancy Cooperation Between the
Government of the People's Republic of China and the Government of
Saudi Arabia (October 2002)
The Agreement on Cultural and Educational Cooperation Between
China and Saudi Arabia (December
2002)
(Chinese Foreign Ministry October 2003)