Trade Between Chinese Mainland and Central Asia Tops $100B in 2025 🚀
Trade between the Chinese mainland and Central Asia exceeded $100B for the first time in 2025, reaching $106.3B amid booming machinery, high-tech exports, and diverse imports.
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Trade between the Chinese mainland and Central Asia exceeded $100B for the first time in 2025, reaching $106.3B amid booming machinery, high-tech exports, and diverse imports.
Xinjiang’s Tianshan Forum unites 300+ leaders in Urumqi to boost trade, transport, energy and digital links across Central Asia—paving the way for regional growth.
Wang Yi unveils a roadmap for deeper China-Central Asia ties, boosting trade, investment and people-to-people exchanges under the upcoming 15th Five-Year Plan.
Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi urged Japan this week to reflect on historical mistakes and correct course, warning that failing to do so could risk a resurgence of militarism.
Uzbek President Mirziyoyev met Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to discuss new rail links, Belt and Road cooperation, and ways to strengthen strategic ties.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will visit Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan from Nov. 19-22 for strategic dialogues across Central Asia.
Kazakhstan’s Foreign Minister Yermek Kosherbayev will visit China from October 27-28, meeting with Wang Yi to strengthen cooperation on trade, energy and regional development.
China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is transforming into a vital inland logistics hub under the Belt and Road Initiative, boosting cross-Asia trade and showcasing rich Uygur culture.
Dive into Urumqi, capital of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, where Akhal-Teke horses, the Twelve Muqam and vibrant bazaars await.
China Tourism Academy president Dai Bin urges deeper collaboration and data sharing to boost tourism ties along the Belt and Road, spotlighting Central Asia’s rich heritage.