1. Political relations
The People's Republic of China and the Republic of Namibia
established diplomatic relations on March 22, 1990. Since then, the
relations between the two countries have been developing smoothly.
The ministries of foreign affairs of China and Namibia set up a
mechanism of consultation in January 2000.
Chinese leaders and senior officials who visited Namibia are as
follows: President Jiang Zemin (1996), Special Envoy of the Chinese
Government, Vice-Premier of the State Council Wu Xueqian (1990),
Vice-Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's
Congress Sun Qimeng (1991), State Councilor and Minister of Foreign
Affairs Qian Qichen (1992), Vice-Premier Zhu Rongji (1995) ,
Vice-Chairman of the Central Military Commission of Communist Party
of China, State Councilor and Minister of Defense Chi Haotian
(1998), Vice Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese
People's Political Consultative Conference Chen Jinhua (1998),
Vice-Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's
Congress Xu Jialu (1999), Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan (2000),
State Councilor Luo Gan (2000), Vice Chairman of the National
Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
Wang Wenyuan (2002), and Chairman of the National Committee
of the Chinese People's Political Consultative
Conference Li Ruihuan(2003) .
Namibian leaders who visited China are as follows: President Sam
Nujoma (1992, 1996, 1999 and 2000), Prime Minister Hage Geingob
(1991), Speaker of the National Assembly Mose Tjitendero (1994),
Minister of Foreign Affairs Theo-Ben Gurirab (1995 and 2000),
Chairman of the National Council Kandy Nehova (1997), Deputy Prime
Minister Hendrik Witbooi (1997), Deputy Speaker of the National
Assembly Willem Konjore (2002), and General Secretary of SWAPO
Ngarikutuke Tjiriange(2002) .
2. Trade relations and economic and technical
cooperation
Since the establishment of diplomatic relations, China has
completed the drilling of wells and construction of generally
affordable housing, pumping stations and a children's recreation
center, and other aid-projects for Namibia. The current underway
project is the construction of the local parliament buildings. The
trade volume between the two countries reached US$ 49.112 million
in 2002, of which China's export amounted to US$ 20.182 million and
import totaled US$ 28.93 million.
3. Exchanges in the fields of culture, education and
public health
The Chinese and Namibian governments have concluded agreements
on cultural and educational cooperation and have signed a protocol
on dispatching medical team to Namibia by China. The two sides have
exchanged cultural and educational delegations. At present, there
are 4 Chinese teachers teaching in Namibia. 23 Namibian students
are currently studying in China. A four-member Chinese medical team
is now working in Namibia. The cooperation by two sides on
television also started. According to the agreement reached by two
countries, the Namibian national TV station began to broadcast the
English programs of Chinese Central TV Station (the Fourth and
Ninth channel) three times a week. Each broadcast lasts one
hour.
Shanghai and Windhoek (Capital City of Namibia), the Town of
Maqiao of Shanghai city and Okahanja, and Zhengzhou and Mariental
established sister-city relations.
4. Important documents
The Joint Communiqué on the Establishment of Diplomatic
Relations Between the People's Republic of China and the Republic
of Namibia.
(Chinese Foreign Ministry October 10, 2006)