China and France have pledged to supercharge global trade cooperation during the 10th China-France High Level Economic and Financial Dialogue in Paris this week. 🌍💼 Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng and French Minister Eric Lombard co-chaired the talks, promising to "inject new vitality" into their economic partnership through climate action and tech innovation.
Key agreements:
✅ Signed deals on poultry trade
✅ Farm visits to French agricultural hubs
✅ Expanded partnerships in cosmetics, pharma, and aviation ✈️
He emphasized building on last year's 60th anniversary of diplomatic ties, while Lombard vowed to create "a better business environment" for Chinese investors. Both countries committed to tackling global challenges like climate change 🌱 while keeping markets open – a crucial move as Gen Z professionals watch international trade dynamics.
The dialogue also featured a buzzy entrepreneurs' symposium, where business leaders exchanged ideas that could shape tomorrow's Sino-French startups. Could this be the dawn of a new Euro-Asian economic power duo? 👀 Stay tuned!
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China to work with France on open, cooperative global trade: He Lifeng
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