Costa
Rica
Presidenta
Wants
Closer
Ties
With
China
Costa
Rica's
Presidenta
Laura
Chinchilla
in
China
has
called
for
closer
economic
and
trade
ties
between
the
two
countries.

Presidenta
Laura
Chinchilla
Miranda
(front)
arrives
in
Shanghai,
east
China,
Aug.
12,
2012.
Chinchilla
arrived
in
Shanghai
on
Sunday,
kicking
off
an
eight-day
state
visit
to
China.
(Xinhua/Pei
Xin)
Chinchilla,
who
arrived
at
the
Chinese
economic
hub
on
Sunday
for
a
week-long
visit
to
China,
made
the
appeal
during
a
meeting
with
Shanghai
Mayor
Han
Zheng,
on
Monday.
She
believes
Costa
Rica
could
be a
logistic
platform
in
the
western
Hemisphere
for
Chinese
companies
Costa
Rica
hopes
to
expand
cooperation
with
Shanghai
in
investment,
trade,
clean
energy,
education
and
tourism,
she
told
Han,
highlighting
her
country's
position,
rich
human
resource
and
free
trade
agreements
linked
with
major
world
economies,
including
China.
She
also
pledged
to
improve
visa
policy
to
attract
Chinese
tourists.
Han,
in
his
turn,
hailed
the
current
trade
ties
between
Costa
Rica
and
Shanghai,
which
stood
at
1.2
billion
U.S.
dollars
in
2011
with
50
percent
year-on-year
growth.
Chinchilla
will
leave
Shanghai
on
Tuesday
for
Beijing.