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China–South Africa relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | China–South Africa relations
:''For the article on Taiwanese–South African relations, see Republic of China–South Africa relations.'' People's Republic of China – South Africa relations refer to the current and historical relationship between the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Republic of South Africa. As of 2010, China was South Africa's largest trading partner.〔(South Africa-China trade ties: President Zuma bids to shore up 'Gateway to China' status ) Christian Science Monitor, 25 August 2010〕 Since 2007 Sino-South African relations have become increasingly close with increasing trade, policy and political ties. ==History==
Prior to the fall of apartheid in South Africa relations between the two countries were officially non-existent and unofficially antagonistic. The South African Air Force fought on the side of the United Nations against the Chinese Peoples Liberation Army in the Korean War and enjoyed a strong relationship with the Republic of China (ROC) in Taiwan. The PRC supported and was closely allied with the anti-apartheid government group the Pan African Congress (PAC) while the African National Congress (ANC) was supported by the PRC's communist rival the Soviet Union. In October, 1st 1996, national day of the People's Republic of China, Nelson Mandela sent a congratulation message to Jiang Zemin, President of the PRC.〔(Message by President Nelson Mandela to China on celebrating National Day ) on mandela.gov.za〕 November 27, he said that it support Greater China, including PRC and ROC〔(Statement by President Nelson Mandela on South Africa's relations with the Greater China region ) on mandela.gov.za〕
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