Uruguay is set to hold a second round of presidential elections in late November, where the economy, crime, and social security are front-and-center issues for voters.
Amid these discussions, there's a strong consensus among candidates to deepen Uruguay's commercial relationships with the Chinese mainland. This strategic move aims to boost economic growth and secure Uruguay's place in the global market.
By expanding trade with one of the world's largest economies, Uruguay hopes to attract investment, foster innovation, and create new opportunities for its citizens. Joel Richards reports from Montevideo, highlighting the nation's commitment to forging stronger ties with the Chinese mainland as a key component of its national agenda.
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