
In a bid to strengthen ties and boost its tourism sector, Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu has urged China to enhance efforts in attracting more tourists to the island nation. This appeal comes in the wake of a diplomatic dispute with India, leading to a significant number of cancellations by Indian tourists due to derogatory remarks made by Maldivian ministers against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Strengthening Bilateral Ties with China
During his five-day state visit to China, President Muizzu emphasized the crucial partnership between Maldives and China, referring to China as the Maldives’ “closest” ally. He applauded the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) projects initiated by Chinese President Xi Jinping, acknowledging their substantial impact on Maldivian infrastructure.
Tourism as a Key Economic Driver
Expressing the importance of tourism, Muizzu urged China to increase its tourist flow to the Maldives. He highlighted that, before the COVID-19 pandemic, China was the leading market for Maldivian tourism, and efforts should be intensified to regain this position.
Bilateral Projects and Agreements
Reports indicate that the two countries have signed a USD 50 million project to develop an integrated tourism zone in the Indian Ocean island. This move aligns with Muizzu’s commitment to diversify the Maldives’ economic base and strengthen its tourism industry.
Diplomatic Tensions and Damage Control
Muizzu’s call for increased Chinese tourism comes in the aftermath of derogatory remarks made by Maldivian ministers against Prime Minister Modi. The Maldives government took swift action by suspending three deputy ministers and condemning the comments, emphasizing the nation’s commitment to maintaining strong diplomatic relations.
Tourism Statistics and Market Dynamics
Despite the recent disruptions, India has remained the largest tourist market for the Maldives in 2023, with the highest number of visitors. China, which held the top spot before the pandemic, is currently grappling with a decline in outbound tourism due to economic challenges.
Economic Collaboration and Free Trade Agreement (FTA)
President Muizzu reiterated his administration’s commitment to the quick implementation of the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) signed with China. He emphasized the FTA’s goal of enhancing bilateral trade and investments, particularly the increase in fish product exports to China.
Seeking Chinese Investments
During the Maldives Investment Forum, President Muizzu sought investments from Chinese companies for various projects, including the relocation of the Male Commercial Port, Velana International Airport development, construction of additional airports, and the expansion of Special Economic Zones (SEZ).
Conclusion
As President Muizzu continues his visit to China, the focus remains on fostering economic collaboration, enhancing diplomatic ties, and boosting the tourism industry. The appeal for increased Chinese tourists reflects the Maldives’ determination to navigate diplomatic challenges and strengthen its position as a premier tourist destination in the Indian Ocean.