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By Staff Writers, AP
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Tuesday, Jul 22, 2014

China's President Xi Jinping, right, and Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro greet supporters during a visit to an apartment complex built under an agreement between China and Venezuela in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, July 21, 2014. Xi Jinping is in Venezuela for a two day official visit. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - China approved a $4 billion credit line and a flurry of new cooperative agreements Monday with Venezuela, its chief economic partner in Latin America.

Chinese President Xi Jingping and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced the initiatives during a joint news conference in Caracas.

The credit line will support an economic development fund and will be repaid by oil shipments.

Venezuela's socialist government has received roughly $50 billion from China in recent years, paying for the loans with the country's petroleum.

On Monday, Maduro said the practice of exchanging loans for oil "doesn't create a heavy debt burden like the old systems."

The 38 new agreements announced aim to strengthen economic ties between Venezuela and its main creditor through joint initiatives in industries including energy, mining and transportation. On Saturday, the China Development Bank opened a branch in Caracas.

Xi has been touring Latin America for more than a week and has also visited Brazil and Argentina. He stopped in Venezuela for 24 hours and then departed for Cuba.

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