From October 28 to 29, CMG rolled out its 'Innovation, Openness and Shared Development Global Dialogues' in Santiago, Colombo and Copenhagen. These sessions brought together top political, business, and academic voices to dive into how China is boosting high-level opening up and driving shared prosperity. 🌏✨
In each city, CMG President Shen Haixiong stressed how the fourth plenary session of the 20th CPC Central Committee laid the groundwork for policy continuity and win-win partnerships. His message? More openness = more stability in a fast-changing world. 🤝🚀
Chile vibes: former President Eduardo Frei celebrated 55 years of ties and spotlighted the 15th Five-Year Plan as a global opportunity hub. He's eyeing deeper trade, investment and AI collabs. Agri and manufacturing experts—and buzzing local youth—say the match is perfect. 🌽🤖
Sri Lanka shout-out: Deputy Finance Minister Anil Jayantha Fernando applauded China's tech innovation and openness. With economic headwinds at home, Sri Lanka hopes these ties spark growth and sustainable projects by Chinese enterprises overseas. 🌱📈
Nordic debut in Denmark: Tom Behrens-Sorensen of the Danish-Chinese Business Forum noted that China's Five-Year Plan model offers fresh inspiration for global growth strategies. He's optimistic that Danish & Chinese firms will team up to boost bilateral ties. 💡🇩🇰🇨🇳
These dialogues remind us that global challenges need global solutions—and when young pros from Colombo to Copenhagen join the conversation, the future looks brighter than ever. How will you plug into this wave of shared innovation? 🌟
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CMG hosts 'Global Dialogue' events in Chile, Sri Lanka and Denmark
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