The 10th China-Central Asia Cooperation Forum wrapped up in Xiamen with a clear message: green development is the new frontier! Over 400 global leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators gathered to map out eco-friendly collaborations, from solar energy projects to cutting-edge sustainable tech. 🌍💡
Liu Zhijun, chair of Xiamen King Long United Automotive, stole the spotlight with a sleek new energy bus 🚌⚡, declaring Central Asia's green industry 'a goldmine of opportunity.' His company isn’t alone—Uzbekistan is already hosting 2,000+ Chinese firms, with solar partnerships shining brightest ☀️. 'Win-win' was the buzzword as officials emphasized shared climate goals and economic growth.
This year’s forum marks 10 years of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), and President Xi Jinping highlighted how China-Central Asia ties are 'charging forward' like a high-speed train 🚄. With the May summit already proving the BRI’s success, both sides are doubling down on eco-innovation to fight global warming.
From zero-waste factories to wind farms, one thing’s clear: this partnership isn’t just about business—it’s about building a greener legacy. 🌏✨
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China-Central Asia Forum: Paving the way for green development
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