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Antigua and Barbuda–China relations refer tobilateral relations betweenChina andAntigua and Barbuda. Antigua and Barbuda has an embassy inBeijing.[1] China has an embassy inSt. John's. Diplomatic relations were established on January 1, 1983, less than two years after theCaribbean nation's independence, underDeng Xiaoping andPrime MinisterVere Bird, respectively.[2] Diplomatic relations between the two countries have been smooth since then, as China supported Antigua and Barbuda's bid to join theUnited Nations.[2]
As of 2002, Chinese exports to Antigua and Barbuda were valued at$1,885,050 while China imported $1,064,950 worth of goods.[2] The current Chinese ambassador to Antigua and Barbuda is Chen Ligang, appointed in 2007,[3] and his counterpart is Ambassador David Shoul.[4]
Antigua and Barbuda was one of 53 countries, that in June 2020, backed theHong Kong national security law at theUnited Nations.[5]
A number of projects have been undertaken in the country through bilateral investment.[6]
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