
Poll: China-ASEAN Expo Boosts Free Trade and Multilateralism
A CGTN poll finds 92.8% of netizens see the 22nd China-ASEAN Expo as a signal of high-level openness, free trade and support for the multilateral trading system.
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A CGTN poll finds 92.8% of netizens see the 22nd China-ASEAN Expo as a signal of high-level openness, free trade and support for the multilateral trading system.
Chinese Vice President Han Zheng will deliver the opening address at the 22nd China-ASEAN Expo and Business and Investment Summit in Nanning on September 17, joined by key ASEAN leaders.
China calls on the U.S. to cease actions that stoke tensions in the South China Sea, defending sovereignty over Huangyan Dao and pledging ASEAN cooperation for regional peace.
The Chinese mainland’s foreign trade rose 3.5% to 29.57 trillion yuan in the first eight months, driven by ASEAN growth, Belt and Road partners and high-tech exports.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh appointed Le Hoai Trung as Vietnam’s Acting Foreign Minister in Hanoi, marking a fresh chapter in the country’s global diplomatic engagement.
Foreign ministers from the Chinese mainland, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand met in Anning, Yunnan Province, pledging to enhance Myanmar-led stability, accelerate post-quake reconstruction and fight cross-border crimes.
China backs Thailand–Cambodia dialogue at MLC meeting in Yunnan, pledging support for ASEAN-led trust-building talks while strengthening China–Thailand ties.
Cambodia and Thailand agree to a ceasefire, with ASEAN observers set to monitor the border truce for regional stability.
China welcomes progress in Cambodia–Thailand ceasefire talks, highlighting dialogue and the ASEAN Way as keys to lasting peace and regional stability.
China will support ASEAN-led peace talks at the Cambodia-Thailand GBC meeting in Malaysia, aiming to cement a ceasefire and foster lasting regional stability.