List of ambassadors of Dominica to China

The Dominica ambassador in Beijing was the official representative of the government in Roseau to the government of the People's Republic of China.

  • In September 2004 a delegation from Dominica visited the People's Republic of China to take a familiarization tour of Chiana's agricultural practices in two of its major agricultural areas. The six person delegation was headed by Dominica's Minister for Agriculture, Ambrose George. The group's focus was on horticulture, agro-processing, biotechnology, fish farming and exotic crop production. This was the first official delegation by Dominicans since the two countries established diplomatic relation in March 2004. During this visit Dominicans were told that a high level delegation from China's Ministry of Agriculture would take a tour of Dominica's agricultural areas as a first step in formalizing an agricultural technology cooperation program.[1]
Ambassador of the Commonwealth of Dominica to China
Inaugural holderDavid King Hsiu
FormationJanuary 5, 2005
Final holderDavid King Hsiu
AbolishedMay 27, 2008

List of representatives

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Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation ambassador Observations List of heads of government of Dominica Premier of the People's Republic of China Term end
January 5, 2005 David King Hsiu[2] Roosevelt Skerrit[citation needed] Wen Jiabao[3] May 27, 2008

39°57′08″N 116°27′56″E / 39.952338°N 116.465425°E / 39.952338; 116.465425

References

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  1. ^ Caribbean Dateline, Band 16, Issue 8, 2004, [1][2] [3]
  2. ^ China Directory, 2007 S. 67
  3. ^ Chinese President Hu Jintao accepted in Beijing Wednesday afternoon credentials presented by five new ambassadors from,... Ambassador of Commonwealth of Dominica David King Hsiu, who arrived here on Dec.9, 2004, ... David King Hsiu is the first ambassador from the Commonwealth of Dominica to China. [4], On August 19, 2006, Vice Foreign Minister Li Jinzhang met with Dominican Ambassador to China David King Hsiu and accepted the RMB-300,000 donation for poverty alleviation from the Dominican embassy., [5][6]