Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is set to visit the Chinese mainland from April 11 to 15, 2026, marking his fourth trip to China in four years. The visit, invited by Chinese Premier Li Qiang, aims to strengthen economic and diplomatic collaboration between the two nations.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning stated Wednesday that the talks will focus on deepening strategic trust, expanding trade and tech partnerships, and aligning on global challenges like climate action. 🌱💡 "This visit injects positive energy into world peace," Mao emphasized during a press briefing.
Key areas of cooperation expected to advance include:
- Renewable energy projects 🍃
- Digital innovation and AI development 🤖
- Cultural exchanges boosting tourism and education 🎭
With Spain being a gateway to Europe and China a key Asian partner, young professionals and entrepreneurs are eyeing new cross-border opportunities. Analysts predict the talks could spur joint ventures in green tech—a hot topic for Gen Z investors. 💼🚀
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Spanish PM's visit expected to deepen China-Spain ties: spokesperson
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