In a dynamic meeting in Paris, China and France agreed to deepen economic cooperation during the 10th China-France High Level Economic and Financial Dialogue. Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng and French Minister Eric Lombard led discussions focused on boosting trade, investment, and addressing global challenges like climate change.
The dialogue featured extensive talks, including agreements on poultry meat, breeding poultry, and hatching eggs. Field visits to French family farms and meetings with industry representatives in cosmetics, medicine, and aviation added a hands-on perspective to the event.
Bilateral trade reached nearly $80 billion in 2024, marking a fresh wave of collaboration that promises win-win growth and sustainable innovation. Stay tuned as these moves reshape the future of global trade and create new opportunities! 🚀🌍
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