1. Political relations
China and Zambia established diplomatic relations on October 29,
1964. Bilateral relations between the two countries have since seen
a smooth development.
During the period of President Kaunda (1964~1991), China
provided active support to the Zambian government in its efforts to
consolidate political independence and struggle against western
colonialist control. With the well-known Tanzania-Zambia Railway
(Tazara) built with Chinese assistance, which becomes a monument of
friendship between China and Zambia and even between China and
Africa, Sino-Zambian relations have been enhanced ever since.
President Kaunda visited China four times before 1990.
Since the Movement for Multi-party Democracy came to power in
1991, Sino-Zambian relations have made a further development. The
two countries have strengthened bilateral economic cooperation
under the new situation, and have achieved outstanding results.
Friendly political relations between the two countries have also
been further consolidated. The Zambian leaders see China as an
"all-weather friend that can be reliable".
The leaders of China who visited Zambia in recent years are as
follows: Vice Premier Zhu Rongji (1995), State Councilor and the
Secretary General of the State Council Luo Gan (1996), Premier Li
Peng (1997), Vice Chairman of the Chinese People's Political
Consultative Conference (CPPCC) Chen Jinhua (1998), Foreign
Minister Tang Jiaxuan (1999) and Chairman Li Ruihuan of the
CPPCC(2003).
The leaders of Zambiawho visited China in recent years are as
follows: President Chiluba (1993, 2000), Vice President Miyanda
(1995), Foreign Minister Walubita (1998), Defense Minister Sampa
(1998), and Procurator -General Mutale(2001).
2. Trade relations and economic and technical
cooperation
China and Zambia have signed several bilateral or multilateral
trade agreements and agreements on economic and technical
cooperation. Since 1967, China has undertaken 35 aid-projects such
as Tanzania-Zambia Railway (TAZARA), roads, maize flour factory,
textile mill, well and water supply, etc. Of the projects, 33 have
been completed. Two projects are still underway. They are the
renewal of equipments of the Mulungushi Textile Mill, and the
renovation of the main building of the government office
complex.
New forms of cooperation of mutual benefit between China and
Zambia have been explored in recent years, which have achieved
substantial progress. In 1996, the two sides started the joint
management of Mulungushi Textile Mill, which was built with Chinese
aid in 1982, thus increasing its profits considerably. In 1997, the
Bank of China opened its Zambian branch, which was the first branch
opened by the bank in the sub-Saharan region. In the same year, the
China Investment and Trade Developing Center was set up in Zambia.
In 1998, China National Nonferrous Metals Industry Construction Co.
(Group) bought the Zambian Chambishi Copper Mine for US$ 20
million. The Mine started operation in July 2000. The Investment
and Trade Developing Center opened business in June 2001. Bilateral
trade volume between the two countries in 2002 reached US$ 83.247
million, of which Chinese export reached US$ 46.056 million, and
import US$ 37.191 million.
3. Exchanges in the field of culture, education and
health
Since 1978, China has admitted in all 180 Zambian students. 57
Zambian students were studying in China in 2002. China began to
send teachers to work in the University of Zambia in 1992 and 3
Chinese teachers are currently working there. Since 1978, China has
sent medical teams to Zambia as a form of aid. Currently, there are
31 Chinese medical personnel working in Zambia.
The city of Luzhou of Southwest China 's Sichuan Province has
established sister-city relations with the city of Kabwe of
Zambia.
(Chinese Foreign Ministry October 10, 2006)