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Bahamian Latrae Rahming interviewed by China Daily
By The Bahamas Weekly News Team
Oct 29, 2015 - 1:51:22 PM

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BEIJING, China -- On September 10th, 2015 Bahamian Latrae Rahming was interviewed on Chinese television by China Daily's Huan Cao "Laowai Not."  The show has since aired and we provide it here above.

"We discussed my progress in China as an entrepreneur between China, the Caribbean, and Latin America," said Rahming who is a vice chairman of the Progressive Liberal Party candidate  and CEO of Bahamaren "Chinese Consultancy Firm University of International Business and Economics (Beijing, China)  Student Government President."

"We also talked about my personal life growing up in The Bahamas and my role in politics. How I became a mover and shaker in Beijing. What are my future plans as an individual and how I intend achieve them. Why I came to China and how it benefited me."

" To date, China remains a critical partner in The Bahamas economic diversification of its economy, despite this truth, many Bahamians have generally found it to be an unfavorable relationship. The mere conflict potential of this situation is seriously fueling more fears than hope due to the many unaddressed problems. There should be an interim normalization of relations between the three parties to avoid unmistakable dimensions that are conflict-enhancing further delaying the project's completion," says Rahming.

Watch the interview HERE


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