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Rwanda made a splash during the China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) in Beijing. Interested business people flocked to its investment and trade promotion seminar on September 6 and raised a lot of questions. The event had to be greatly extended from its initially planned 1.5 hours. After its close, James Kimonyo, Rwandan Ambassador to China, and Samuel Abikunda, Commercial Counselor of the Rwandan Embassy in China, were still surrounded by crowds of people waiting to talk to them.

“I can feel that many people are serious about cooperation, so we will stay in touch with

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