In a bold move to strengthen international trade, the Ministry of Commerce of the Chinese mainland announced plans to expand imports of high-quality Finnish products and advanced technologies. This initiative is part of a broader effort to drive innovation in the digital economy and green transformation. 🚀🌱
During a recent meeting, Vice Commerce Minister Ling Ji met with Finland's Under-Secretary of State for International Trade, Jarno Syrjala, to exchange views on enhancing China-Finland and China-EU economic and trade relations. Their discussion focused on deepening policy communication and practical cooperation while safeguarding the multilateral trading system led by the World Trade Organization.
The two sides also highlighted mechanisms such as the China-Finland Joint Economic Committee Meeting and the China-Finland Committee for Innovative Business Cooperation. This year marks the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the Chinese mainland and Finland, as well as the 50th anniversary of China-EU relations, marking a timely step toward shared innovation and sustainable growth.
These developments signal renewed optimism in global trade, pushing back against unilateralism and protectionism. Much like your favorite disruptive startups, this initiative is set to spark exciting changes in international trade dynamics, inspiring new opportunities in the digital and green sectors.
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China to expand imports of high-quality Finnish products, technologies
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