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In this week's news on cooperation, visits and exchanges, Chinese special envoy visits Senegal, Nigeria's commerce minister set to visit India, and Liberia cooperates with China to improve its law system.

Before leaving Senegal, Chinese special envoy Liu held a press conference in Dakar and told reporters about the preparations for the 4th China-Africa Cooperation Forum ministerial meeting that is to be held in Egypt this November and China's investment in Africa's energy sector (View Article)

Nigeria's Commerce Minister Chief Achike Udenwa will lead a delegation to India in September in a bid to strengthen economic ties and encourage investment with the West African country (View Article)

In July, 33 senior officials from 19 West and Central African countries came to China and participated in a High-Level China-Africa Experience-Sharing Program on Development, jointly organized by China’s Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Commerce and State Council’s Leading Group Office for Poverty Alleviation and the World Bank (View Article)

Several justices from China’ Supreme Court met President Johnson Sirleaf and discussed possible ways China can assist Liberia in improving the rule of law system as part of the country’s post conflict reconstruction (View Article)