China's foreign minister on Wednesday said Beijing was tackling illegal
gold mining in Ghana, after hundreds of his compatriots were arrested
and sent home for extracting the mineral without permission.
Wang
Yi, on a four-nation tour of Africa, told reporters after meeting his
Ghanaian counterpart Hannah Tetteh in Accra that China took the issue
"very seriously".
But he urged both countries to work more closely together to crack down further on the problem.
Improvements
had already been made, he said through a translator, calling for
increased cooperation to make the sector "more standardised, orderly and
sustainable".
"The Chinese government will encourage reputable
and equitable finance companies to come to Ghana to be involved in the
resource sector and we hope the government of Ghana will provide the
support and facilitation to these companies," he added.
Illegal
mining in Ghana, particularly of gold, has become a major issue and also
raised concerns about water pollution and environmental damage.
Last
year hundreds of people, most of them from China, were detained as the
government began enforcing a law barring foreign nationals from engaging
in small-scale mining operations.
New markets
Ghana
is Africa's second-largest gold producer after South Africa and Chinese
nationals in particular have flocked to the country in search of the
yellow metal and their fortune.
Some Chinese, many of them from
Shanglin county in Guangxi province which also has a tradition of gold
mining, have agreed to leave voluntarily although others have been
repatriated.
China is scouting for new markets, particularly in
Africa, to fund and fuel its growing economy, with oil and natural
resources high on its list.
The Asian giant is one of the largest
infrastructure investors in Ghana, which is an emerging oil producer
and has enjoyed high growth rates in recent years.
China said its
exports to Ghana in 2012 stood at $4.79bn, up from $3.11bn in the
previous 12 months, while imports nearly doubled in the same period from
$363.2m to $643.6m.
Wang began his Africa tour this week in Ethiopia and Djibouti. After Ghana he is due to visit Senegal.
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