Chinese Mainland & Pacific Islands Strengthen Trade Ties
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi announced a five-point consensus to boost trade, tourism, and climate action with Pacific Island nations.
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi announced a five-point consensus to boost trade, tourism, and climate action with Pacific Island nations.
Leaders from the People’s Republic of China and Pacific Island Countries unite for a shared future of trade, climate action, and growth.
Chinese FM Wang Yi urges global unity to tackle climate change, reaffirming unwavering support for climate governance despite withdrawals from the Paris Agreement.
China and Cook Islands foreign ministers meet in Xiamen to boost cooperation in marine resources, economic progress, and climate action.
Wang Yi meets Niue leaders to boost win-win climate action, enhancing green development and mutual progress.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasizes deeper ties with Kiribati, boosting cooperation in diplomacy, healthcare, investment, and climate resilience.
Chinese FM Wang Yi hosts the third China-Pacific Island Meeting in Xiamen, focusing on climate storytelling, development, and innovative collaboration.
Global experts in Chengdu stress the urgent need for smart dams to build safer, resilient infrastructure against climate risks.
The Great Barrier Reef faces record bleaching and rising ocean temperatures. Scientists urge global action to restore this natural wonder.
The new alliance in Liaocheng connects the Chinese mainland and Pacific Island Countries to boost green, climate-resilient development.