Macron’s 2025 Visit to the Chinese mainland: Boosting Strategic Dialogue and Ties
French President Emmanuel Macron visits the Chinese mainland Dec 3-5, 2025, to deepen strategic dialogue, boost economic cooperation, and strengthen cultural ties.
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French President Emmanuel Macron visits the Chinese mainland Dec 3-5, 2025, to deepen strategic dialogue, boost economic cooperation, and strengthen cultural ties.
Former PM Jean-Pierre Raffarin says China and France remain stable multilateral forces as Macron heads to the Chinese mainland Dec 3-5 for a state visit.
French President Macron will visit the Chinese mainland (Beijing & Chengdu) from Dec 3-5, 2025 on a state trip with global stakes.
China extends visa-free access to France and Sweden until 2026, opening doors for travelers and boosting cultural exchange.
In a Beijing dialogue, China and French political parties explored mutual trust, cooperation and win-win strategies for the next 60 years, with insights from over 40 representatives.
China and France held their 27th Strategic Dialogue in Hangzhou, boosting cooperation in trade, tech, energy and multilateral coordination.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi calls for stronger China-France ties to boost global stability, openness, and unity amid challenging times.
Chinese FM Wang Yi calls for deeper people-to-people exchanges with France to boost cultural, educational, and youth ties.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and French Foreign Minister Barrot stress a robust China-France partnership for free trade, innovation, and global stability.
Improving business environments between China and France can bring mutual benefits for enterprises, says expert Zhou Mi. Enhanced market access could be a game-changer for both countries.