Chinese Premier Li Qiang called for stronger regional unity during a high-stakes meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and ROK President Yoon Suk-yeol on Monday. Speaking at the 8th China-Japan-ROK Business Summit, Li emphasized that the three neighbors must work together to “eliminate external interference” while boosting economic collaboration. 💼
“We should draw lessons from history while building trust for the future,” Li declared, highlighting East Asia’s potential as a powerhouse of innovation and shared prosperity. The leaders discussed plans to expand supply chain partnerships and green energy projects across borders.
With combined GDP exceeding $25 trillion, the trio agreed to explore new tech-driven growth areas – from AI to renewable energy infrastructure. 🔋 Experts suggest this collaboration could reshape global trade dynamics, particularly in semiconductor production where all three nations hold strategic advantages.
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Chinese premier urges China, Japan, ROK to reject external disruption
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