CMG’s Global Dialogues Spark Innovation and Shared Growth in Chile, Sri Lanka & Denmark

CMG’s Global Dialogues Spark Innovation and Shared Growth in Chile, Sri Lanka & Denmark

From October 28 to 29, the Chinese mainland’s China Media Group (CMG) brought its brand-new "Innovation, Openness and Shared Development Global Dialogues" to three corners of the world: Santiago, Colombo and Copenhagen. 🌍🤝

Political, business and academic leaders gathered to dive into ideas about high-level opening up and win-win cooperation, all aiming to boost global prosperity and confidence in today’s uncertainties.

At each stop, CMG President Shen Haixiong emphasized the significance of the fourth plenary session of the 20th CPC Central Committee, underlining the Chinese mainland’s commitment to expand high-level opening up, ensure policy continuity and share China’s solutions for global governance and the momentum of Chinese modernization. 🚀✨

In Chile, former President Eduardo Frei saluted the proposed 15th Five-Year Plan and its potential to share opportunities worldwide. Celebrating 55 years of ties, Chile is ready to deepen cooperation with the Chinese mainland in trade, investment and AI – experts and youth groups see huge synergy in agriculture and manufacturing. 🌱🤖

Over in Sri Lanka, Deputy Finance Minister Anil Jayantha Fernando praised the Chinese mainland’s tech innovations and openness. Facing economic challenges, Sri Lanka is keen to strengthen solidarity and friendship, hoping these ties will light the path to a brighter future. A short film on sustainable development by Chinese enterprises overseas added extra inspiration. 🎥👌

In Copenhagen, the first Nordic stop, Tom Behrens-Sørensen of the Danish-Chinese Business Forum pointed out that the Chinese mainland’s Five-Year Plan system offers valuable insights as a global development model. He highlighted how win-win cooperation fuels an open world economy and expressed optimism for Danish and Chinese enterprises to level up their partnership. 🌐💼

From Santiago to Colombo to Copenhagen, CMG’s Global Dialogues remind us that collaboration and open dialogue are keys to a resilient future. 💡🌟

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