
China-ASEAN Partnership Set to Soar: Premier Li Unveils Ambitious Plans
Chinese Premier Li Qiang announces plans to elevate the China-ASEAN partnership, focusing on market connectivity and sustainable growth.
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang announces plans to elevate the China-ASEAN partnership, focusing on market connectivity and sustainable growth.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang underscores China’s support for building the ASEAN Community and enhancing its role in regional and global affairs during his visit to Laos.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang is set to attend major summits in Laos and Vietnam, marking his first visits to these nations since taking office. The trip aims to bolster regional cooperation and strategic ties.
The 44th and 45th ASEAN summits in Vientiane, Laos, focus on enhancing connectivity and resilience, aiming to strengthen internal unity and regional cooperation.
China and ASEAN commit to deepening cooperation, fostering a closer community with shared future at the 21st Expo in Nanning.
China-ASEAN trade has surged over the past decade, reaching $911.7 billion in 2023. China remains ASEAN’s largest trading partner for 15 years, while ASEAN has become China’s top partner for four years.
Cambodian officials highlight digital agriculture as a key driver for ASEAN growth, enhancing competitiveness and unlocking new opportunities at the China-ASEAN Digital Agriculture Forum.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Malaysia’s King Sultan Ibrahim discuss expanding trade, deepening infrastructure cooperation, and celebrating 50 years of diplomatic relations during the state visit to Beijing.
The Chinese mainland’s hybrid rice technology is transforming agriculture in ASEAN countries like Malaysia, addressing poverty and climate change through regional cooperation.
China’s State Council Information Office discusses enhanced trade and economic cooperation with ASEAN at the 21st Expo and Business & Investment Summit.