China-Malaysia Ties Soar with Strategic Partnerships and High-Level Exchanges
China and Malaysia strengthen their strategic partnership through high-level exchanges and comprehensive collaborations, driving economic growth and regional integrity.
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China and Malaysia strengthen their strategic partnership through high-level exchanges and comprehensive collaborations, driving economic growth and regional integrity.
China’s latest visa-free policy for 25 countries is set to enhance tourism, boost the economy, and foster international exchanges, marking a significant step in its opening-up strategy.
Amid a global decline in openness, China stands out with significant growth in economic integration, according to the World Openness Report 2024.
Amid global tensions and economic uncertainties, the 7th China International Import Expo in Shanghai attracts leading businesses and showcases over $78 billion in prospective deals, reinforcing its role in global trade.
Chinese mainland’s work-relief programs have created 2.45 million jobs in 2024, boosting employment and income for low-income workers.
Premier Li Qiang chairs the 8th Greater Mekong Subregion Summit in Kunming, bringing together leaders from six nations and the Asian Development Bank to enhance regional collaboration.
The Chinese mainland has unveiled over 300 comprehensive reforms aimed at accelerating modernization across economy, politics, culture, society, and ecological sectors.
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China launches its first Northwestern Free Trade Zone in Xinjiang, aiming to boost regional trade and strengthen ties with Central Asia.
Peru hosts the APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting, spotlighting its strong partnership with China and the impactful Chancay Tunnel project, driving local economic growth.