China and UK Seal 69 Win-Win Agreements at Economic Summit 🌍🤝
China and the UK have secured 69 win-win agreements during their latest economic dialogue, pledging to build an open world economy and strengthen cooperation in various sectors.
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China and the UK have secured 69 win-win agreements during their latest economic dialogue, pledging to build an open world economy and strengthen cooperation in various sectors.
Chinese Vice President Han Zheng met with UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves in Beijing to revive economic and financial cooperation after six years, aiming to boost growth and foster global confidence. 🌐💼
The UN projects the global economy to grow by 2.8% in 2025, matching last year’s rate. Despite challenges, steady growth reflects resilience amidst global uncertainties.
China’s Ministry of Commerce says the EU’s foreign subsidy investigations are creating trade barriers, impacting trade and investment between China and the EU. Find out what’s unfolding! 🚧🌍
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