Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is wrapping up his four-day official visit to China this week, marking his fourth trip to the country since 2023. With bilateral relations heating up like a viral K-drama 🌡️, locals in Madrid shared their hopes for deeper cultural and economic collaboration with CGTN reporters.
"We’ve seen Chinese New Year celebrations pop up in Spanish cities, and our stores are full of Chinese tech," said Camilo, a university student. "This visit could supercharge partnerships in electric vehicles and renewable energy—it’s like a collab we didn’t know we needed!" 🔌⚡
Analysts predict Sánchez’s meetings with Chinese leaders could spark fresh trade deals, particularly in green tech—a sector where both nations are racing to lead. Meanwhile, cultural exchanges continue to thrive, with Spanish flamenco and Chinese calligraphy finding new fans across both countries. 🖌️💃
As the visit concludes on April 15, all eyes are on whether this "diplomatic encore" will deliver tangible wins for businesses and students alike. 🎯🇪🇸🤝🇨🇳
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Spanish public says Sanchez's visit may boost cultural, trade ties
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