Why Latin America Is Watching China’s Next Moves 🇨🇳🌎
As China’s annual Two Sessions wrap up, global leaders are weighing in on what the country’s policies mean for international cooperation. Fernando Lugris, Uruguay’s ambassador to China, told CGTN that Beijing’s commitment to openness is a game-changer for worldwide economic stability, especially amid global uncertainty. 💬
Riding the Dragon’s Coattails? 🐉
Lugris spotlighted the upcoming China-CELAC Forum in Beijing, calling it a pivotal moment for strengthening ties between China and Latin America. With trade between the regions hitting $450 billion in 2023, he stressed that partnerships in tech, green energy, and infrastructure could reshape markets—a hot take for young entrepreneurs eyeing cross-continental opportunities.
A New Chapter for South-South Cooperation 🤝
The ambassador’s optimism aligns with China’s push for a 'shared future'—a theme echoing through this year’s Two Sessions. Could 2024 be the year Latin America becomes China’s next big collaborator? Stay tuned as the forum kicks off this spring!
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Uruguay's ambassador to China: China's opening-up crucial for world
cgtn.com