Prime Minister Philip Davis’s Remarks to Mark the 75th Anniversary of the People’s Republic of China

Excellencies,

Distinguished guests,

Ladies and gentlemen,

Good evening.

I’m delighted to be here this evening to mark the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and to officially welcome Her Excellency Yan Jiarong as the new Chinese Ambassador to The Bahamas.

While The Bahamas and China formally established bilateral relations in 1997, the beginnings of our friendship stretch as far back as the nineteenth century. 

The first Chinese families migrated to The Bahamas in the 1870s – a period of Bahamian history marked by economic hardship. With blockade running no longer a viable source of revenue, commerce had slowed considerably across the archipelago, straining existing social tensions.

Despite these difficult times, Chinese families managed to integrate themselves into Bahamian society. Some launched ventures that brought them commercial success, while others left their mark by the lives they led. 

But regardless of their professional pursuits, Chinese Bahamians have undoubtedly enriched the social fabric of our islands, helping to shape The Bahamas into the vibrant, egalitarian nation it is today. 

Over the past century, China itself has seen tremendous change. 

The nation’s economy is now the second largest in the world, with rapid modernisation having transformed the PRC into a leading global manufacturer. 

One hundred million rural Chinese citizens have been lifted out of poverty, providing a worthwhile point of reference for developing nations throughout the Global South. 

As China has pursued its unique development pathway, so too has it promoted the world’s common development through a variety of global initiatives – initiatives which speak to an enduring commitment to global well-being. 

Sino-Bahamian relations have only deepened since the turn of the twenty-first century.

Beyond migration, our fruitful partnership spans the realms of economic and technical cooperation, education, trade, and financial services. Ties continue to be strengthened by the many Bahamians students, many present here tonight, who have pursued higher education in the PRC and returned with a greater appreciation of East Asian culture. Many large-scale developments, crucial to our economic advancement, have also been realised in partnership with Chinese companies and financial institutions. 

The list, my friends, goes on. 

In the twenty-seven years since our countries established formal relations, much has been achieved. Building on this history of shared success, The Bahamas signed on to China’s Global Development Initiative (GDI) this past March. Together, our nations will work to advance progress on the UN SDGs, combining our voices on important matters affecting developing states, such as sovereignty and non-interference, social welfare, and climate action. 

I look forward to making headway on these fronts in partnership with the People’s Republic of China. Our shared vision, built on mutual respect, is robust and ambitious. We have a good track record, and I believe it will keep getting better. 

After all, The Bahamas and China share a common passion: securing a prosperous, planet-friendly future for our citizens. 

As we celebrate this diamond jubilee, and the lasting bonds between The Bahamas and the People’s Republic of China, let us do so with a profound appreciation for the virtues of friendship. 

With Golden Week fast approaching, the PRC will soon observe an important period of rest, reflection, and national commemoration. 

On behalf of the government and people of The Bahamas, I extend my warmest wishes to the Chinese people in advance of this festive period. I trust it will be a joyful and replenishing Golden Week, filled with pride and elation at all that has been achieved over the past 75 years.     

Let us also give a warm Bahamian welcome to Ambassador Yan Jiarong, the second consecutive woman to assume this august role. Her appointment in this high-level diplomatic position speaks not only to her vast experience and competency, but to the Chinese government’s commitment to gender equality – a charge my administration proudly shares. 

Ambassador Yan, I look forward to this new chapter. I am confident that under your leadership, relations between The Bahamas and China will continue to prosper. 

The Bahamas maintains a One-China policy, and is intent on collaborating with the PRC to achieve our common goals, both in-country and abroad. I look forward to deepening our friendship in the years to come.

Once again, Happy National Day to China. May both our nations continue to prosper. 

Thank you.