Grenada’s Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell is set to embark on a landmark visit to China from January 11–17, marking a pivotal moment in bilateral relations. The trip coincides with the 20th anniversary of restored diplomatic ties between the two nations—a milestone the Chinese Foreign Ministry called \\"sound and steady\\" in a statement. 🎉
During his stay, PM Mitchell will meet with President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang in Beijing, where they’ll discuss deepening cooperation across trade, climate, and cultural exchanges. The leaders will also sign new partnership documents, signaling fresh opportunities for collaboration. 📑
Mitchell’s itinerary includes stops in Zhejiang and Shanghai—hubs for tech and innovation—highlighting Grenada’s focus on sustainable development. As a key Caribbean partner for China, Grenada has worked closely with Beijing on issues like infrastructure and healthcare since re-establishing ties in 2004. 🌴
\\"This visit will cement political trust and take our friendship to new heights,\\" said Chinese spokesperson Guo Jiakun. With both nations eyeing stronger global partnerships, young professionals and investors are watching closely for cross-border opportunities. 💼
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