Xi Jinping praises China-Kenya collaboration under Belt and Road Initiative
Launched in 2013, the BRI is China’s ambitious global infrastructure and investment initiative aimed at enhancing trade and connectivity across Asia, Africa, and Europe.
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Launched in 2013, the BRI is China’s ambitious global infrastructure and investment initiative aimed at enhancing trade and connectivity across Asia, Africa, and Europe.
According to a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson, Wang's trip seeks to reinforce the longstanding friendship between China and Myanmar, with a vision of building a China-Myanmar community with a shared future.
This marked the third consecutive month in which over 1,700 trains were operated, underscoring the growing importance of the China-Europe Railway Express in international logistics.
The announcement, made by China’s Development and Reform Commission on Friday, details a comprehensive framework for policy alignment, infrastructure development, trade, finance, and civil exchange between the two nations.
The MoU, signed during a high-profile ceremony in Cairo, outlines several key areas of cooperation, including joint media projects, cultural exchange programs, and mutual support for media training initiatives.
The NDRC will also enhance the stability and effectiveness of international cooperation under the BRI.
Shen Changyu, CNIPA's head, highlighted the country's progress in generating high-value IP, noting that by June, China's high-value invention patents had reached 12.9 per 10,000 people, exceeding the 2025 target.
China has extended an invitation to Brazil to join the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) as soon as possible, according to a statement made by a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson.
Uzbekistan, situated at the crossroads of Central Asia, has put forth a proposal to collaborate with China on the development of a corridor that would serve as a crucial link connecting Central Asia and Turkey.
In recent discussions between Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira and Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in Brasilia, both nations emphasized the strengthening of economic cooperation. In essence, Brazil-China ties encompass a multifaceted relationship that intertwines economic and historical dimensions, shaping the global positioning of both nations.
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