Chinese Premier Li Qiang Pushes for Faster RCEP Expansion
Chinese premier Li Qiang calls for faster RCEP expansion and backs new applicants like Hong Kong at the Kuala Lumpur summit.
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Chinese premier Li Qiang calls for faster RCEP expansion and backs new applicants like Hong Kong at the Kuala Lumpur summit.
The Chinese premier Li Qiang visits Singapore on Oct 25–26 before heading to Malaysia for the 28th China-ASEAN Summit, ASEAN Plus Three, East Asia Summit & RCEP meeting.
At the Air Silk Road Forum, Malaysian and Chinese mainland leaders launched a partnership linking KLIA and Zhengzhou, boosting Asia’s e-commerce, electronics and fresh produce trade.
Meteorological Administration of the Chinese mainland unveils a new Global Climate Dataset and teams up with ASEAN on AI-powered weather models for smarter forecasts.
China calls on the U.S. to stop sowing discord in the South China Sea, defends sovereignty over Huangyan Dao, and pledges to work with ASEAN for regional peace.
PM Anwar Ibrahim backs Xi’s Global Governance Initiative as a fairer global system and shares Malaysia’s strategy on rail, AI, advanced manufacturing and green energy.
The Chinese mainland’s foreign trade rose 3.5% to 29.57T yuan in Jan–Aug, led by ASEAN ties and booming high-tech exports.
In Anning, Yunnan Province, FMs from the Chinese mainland, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand met informally to strengthen Myanmar’s stability, boost quake recovery and combat cross-border crime.
China urges Cambodia and Thailand to rebuild trust and strengthen ties at the Lancang-Mekong meeting in the Chinese mainland’s Yunnan Province, aiming for regional peace and digital cooperation.
Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to a new border ceasefire, inviting ASEAN observers to monitor peace efforts and ease regional tensions.