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2013-06-03 09:31 China Daily     Web Editor: Wang Fan comment

Ruiz added that the country is now eager to make its food industry a player in the Chinese market, too.

"We were recently able to introduce our beef and dairy products, and during this visit we hope to sign an agreement on pork as well. Costa Rica exports very high quality food products. It may start slowly, but we expect steady, strong growth for our agricultural exports to China."

In April, Costa Rican Minister of Environment and Energy, Rene Castro, toured China and negotiated long-term loans of about $50 million to finance the replacement of his country's fleet of taxis and buses with "greener vehicles". In return, he said, Costa Rica will help China in its effort to rejuvenate forests and reduce emissions.

Famous for its natural beauty, Costa Rica has been popular with travelers from the United States and Europe. Ruiz expects tourism to be very important in cultural and economic relations with China, too.

"In the past two years there has been growing interest from Chinese tourists who have already been to the likes of New York, Los Angeles and Paris. People in Beijing and Shanghai like the idea of our clean air and pristine beaches, and we are working very hard to bring them a quality experience," he said.

"We are probably the only country in Latin America that allows Chinese who already have a US or Schengen or Japanese visa to come here without getting another visa. We see Costa Rica as a potential tourist hub for the Americas that we can develop over the next five years. You can come here and enjoy nature, then go north and south for other sightseeing and shopping."

Strategic position

Costa Rica has been called the "bridge" between China and Latin America.

Ruiz believes that Costa Rica plays an important role for China, not only because it is the only Central American country with diplomatic relations, but also because of its strategic position in the middle of the Americas.

In terms of commerce, Costa Rica's importance comes from the fact that free trade agreements enable products produced in Costa Rica to have preferential access to many different markets such as North, South America and the Caribbean. "All of this is very important for the Chinese enterprises," Ruiz said.

Besides, Xi's visit demonstrates the strategic importance that the Chinese authorities grant to the Latin American and Caribbean region, he said, adding "the future will see more and more joint initiatives between China and the region as a whole in a wide variety of topics ranging from infrastructure to science and technology".

Costa Rica will hold the Seventh China Latin America Business Summit in November, which the ambassador said will "certainly be an ideal setting to further enhance bilateral and regional businesses, using Costa Rica as a platform to preferentially enter the North and South America market".

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