Xi unveils plans to increase imports from South Africa
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Xi said that Ramaphosa has accepted his invitation to make a state visit to China in September, when the South African president will attend the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation.
Xi said China supports South Africa in making the 10th BRICS Summit, held in Johannesburg from Wednesday to Friday, a successful one.
Ramaphosa called the meeting with Xi a success and said they had a wide range of discussions covering bilateral relations and multilateral issues.
"This year we celebrate 20 years of a very close relationship between China and South Africa," Ramaphosa said, adding that relations have developed consistently in that time.
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