
China-France Trade Soars as Xi Jinping Strengthens EU Ties
Chinese Premier Xi Jinping’s state visits to France, Serbia, and Hungary bolster China-EU ties, with China-France trade reaching $78.9 billion in 2023.
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Chinese Premier Xi Jinping’s state visits to France, Serbia, and Hungary bolster China-EU ties, with China-France trade reaching $78.9 billion in 2023.
The Chinese mainland’s Labor Day Holiday boosts global tourism and economic growth, with AI analysis shedding light on recovery trends.
China and Serbia have signed the first Free Trade Agreement between China and a Central and Eastern European nation, boosting bilateral trade and cooperation.
Over the past decade, trade cooperation between the Chinese mainland and France has steadily grown, establishing France as China’s third-largest EU trading partner and China as France’s top partner in Asia.
China’s five-day May Day holiday saw 295 million domestic trips and $23 billion in spending, highlighting the nation’s robust tourism and economic growth.
France remains China’s third-largest trading partner within the EU in 2023, with a bilateral trade volume of €67.1 billion. This marks the third time in four years France holds this key position.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen accuses the Chinese mainland’s new energy sector of overcapacity, sparking debate among experts who argue there’s no imbalance.
WEF Managing Director Saadia Zahidi expresses optimism for emerging markets, citing South-South Cooperation and new investment opportunities despite global tensions.
Saudi Arabia warns of economic fallout from the Gaza conflict at the WEF summit, emphasizing the need for regional stability to protect global economic sentiment.
The IMF warns that rising U.S. inflation and fiscal deficits pose significant global risks, impacting developing nations and international trade dynamics.