Seoul, Sunday – In a meeting that could rival any blockbuster crossover, Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Samsung Group Chairman Lee Jae-yong sat down on the sidelines of the ninth Trilateral Summit among China, Japan, and South Korea. Their mission? To level up the economic game between China and South Korea. 🎮🌐
Premier Li described economic and trade cooperation as the \"ballast stone\" of China-South Korea relations. Think of it as the steady anchor keeping the ship of friendship sailing smoothly. 🚢🤝
\"Our industrial and supply chains are deeply intertwined,\" Li remarked, highlighting how the two nations have formed a community of shared interests. It's like when your favorite K-pop and C-pop artists collab, creating something epic together! 🎤🎶
Li praised Samsung's cooperation with China as a \"vivid epitome of mutual benefit and win-win development.\" Essentially, both sides are leveling up together, unlocking new achievements in high-end manufacturing, digital economy, AI, green development, and biomedicine. 🚀💡🌱
The Premier called on businesses from both countries to explore new frontiers, saying, \"Let's tap deeper into our cooperation potential.\" It's like finding hidden treasure in a video game—there's always more to discover! 🕹️💎
Emphasizing China's open-door policy, Li assured, \"China's mega-market will always be open to foreign companies.\" So, South Korean enterprises like Samsung are more than welcome to join the party and share in the new opportunities. 🎉🏭
Lee Jae-yong responded enthusiastically, affirming that Samsung will continue its journey in China. \"We'll make our contribution to the mutually beneficial cooperation between South Korea and China,\" he said. Sounds like a sequel worth watching! 📽️🤩
As the meeting wrapped up, it was clear that the two economic powerhouses are setting the stage for an exciting future. With collaborations in cutting-edge fields, who knows what innovations are coming next? Stay tuned! 🔮✨
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Li: Economic, trade exchanges 'ballast stone' for China-S. Korea ties
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