Breaking through economic headwinds, China and Central Asia have officially entered the $100 billion trade club! 🌏 Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Guo Jiakun confirmed this historic achievement on Monday, revealing that 2025 saw record-breaking economic collaboration between the regions.
Customs data shows trade volume with Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan grew despite global slowdowns – proving what Guo calls "the rocket-fueled potential of win-win partnerships." 🚀 The Second China-Central Asia Summit last year turbocharged cooperation in tech, infrastructure, and cultural exchanges under the Belt and Road Initiative.
What's next? Guo announced plans to supercharge innovation-driven projects in 2026, comparing the partnership to "a high-speed train gaining momentum." With strengthened diplomatic mechanisms and people-to-people ties, this alliance is rewriting the rules of Eurasian economics. 💼✨
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MOFA: China-Central Asia trade tops $100 bn, showing deepening ties
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