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中阿经贸合作取得显著成效
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-07-27 21:09

Core Insights - The 7th China-Arab States Expo will be held from August 28 to 31 in Yinchuan, Ningxia, focusing on "Innovation, Green, Prosperity" to promote trade and investment cooperation between China and Arab countries [1] Trade and Investment - Trade levels between China and Arab countries have steadily increased, with a projected trade volume of $407.4 billion in 2024, marking a 2.3% year-on-year growth. China exports $206 billion to Arab countries and imports $201.4 billion, maintaining its position as the largest trading partner for Arab nations [1] - There is a continuous rise in bilateral investments, with Chinese enterprises establishing multiple industrial parks in Egypt, UAE, and Saudi Arabia, contributing to projects in metal smelting, building materials, cotton spinning, and aquaculture, aiding in the economic diversification of Arab nations [1][2] Infrastructure Cooperation - Chinese companies are actively involved in infrastructure projects across Arab countries, expanding from traditional construction to high-speed rail, power plants, oil pipelines, communications, and ports, with notable projects including the Algeria East-West Highway and the UAE Khalifa Port [2] Emerging Fields - Cooperation in emerging sectors such as e-commerce, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, green technology, and fintech is gaining momentum. Chinese firms are establishing 5G networks in Arab countries, enhancing local information technology levels, and Chinese e-commerce platforms are entering markets in Morocco, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt [2] Economic Cooperation Mechanisms - The China-Arab relationship is characterized by rapid and stable development, serving as a model for South-South cooperation. The China Council for the Promotion of International Trade has established the China-Arab Joint Business Council, signing cooperation memorandums with 45 counterpart organizations across 19 Arab countries to strengthen economic ties [2][3] Historical Context - Since 2013, the China-Arab Expo has successfully hosted six sessions with over 7,500 domestic and international enterprises participating, resulting in numerous cooperation projects across various sectors including modern agriculture, high-tech, energy, biopharmaceuticals, and tourism [3]