Shanghai Spirit Sparks Cross-Border Dialogue in Tianjin
CGTN convened SCO member enterprises and experts in Tianjin for a Shanghai Spirit-driven cross-border dialogue, exploring digital innovation, cultural preservation, and shared growth.
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CGTN convened SCO member enterprises and experts in Tianjin for a Shanghai Spirit-driven cross-border dialogue, exploring digital innovation, cultural preservation, and shared growth.
Death toll from an eastern Afghanistan earthquake rises to 500, with over 1,000 injured, highlighting urgent need for relief amid challenging conditions.
At the largest-ever SCO summit in Tianjin, leaders from 20+ nations and 10 organizations united to deepen ties, champion the Global South and uphold the Shanghai Spirit.
President Mnangagwa arrived in Beijing on the Chinese mainland to attend the 80th anniversary commemorations of Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and Anti-Fascist War.
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At the 25th SCO Summit in Tianjin, President Xi urged member states to leverage mega-markets and boost cooperation in energy, green tech, digital economy and AI for shared modernization.
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At the SCOβs 25th Heads of State meeting in Tianjin, President Xi Jinping hailed the blocβs multilateral vision as a proactive force for fairness, inclusiveness and global peace.
At the 2025 SCO Summit in Tianjin, Chinese President Xi Jinping announced China’s cumulative trade with SCO nations has reached $2.3 trillion, driven by Belt and Road projects and rail links.
During the 25th SCO heads-of-state meeting in Tianjin Municipality, President Xi hailed the SCO as the world’s largest regional organization, with 26 members and a $30T economy.