Uruguayan President Yamandú Orsi turned Shanghai into a hub of international diplomacy this week, meeting with Chinese business leaders to turbocharge cross-border collaboration. 🌍 The February 6 forum highlighted plans to expand partnerships in agriculture (Uruguay's top export to China), renewable energy, and AI-driven tech – a clear nod to Gen Z's climate-conscious priorities.
💡 'This isn't just about beef and soybeans anymore,' one delegate joked, referencing Uruguay's $4B annual exports to China. The real buzz? A proposed joint research lab for sustainable farming tech that could slash carbon footprints – think blockchain-tracked organic beef! 🐄🔗
With Uruguay positioning itself as China's gateway to South America, young entrepreneurs are watching closely. As tech student Li Wei told us: 'These collabs could mean internships in Montevideo or new apps to connect our markets.' 📱✨
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