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商务部国际贸易谈判代表兼副部长李成钢出席二十国集团贸易投资部长会议
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-10-11 00:40

Core Points - The G20 Trade and Investment Ministers' Meeting took place in Gqeberha, South Africa, on October 10, focusing on trade, inclusive growth, and global challenges [1] - Key discussions included promoting green industrialization, sustainable trade investment frameworks, and WTO reforms [1] - The meeting resulted in the issuance of the G20 Trade and Investment Ministers' Declaration and the Chair's Summary, setting the stage for the upcoming G20 Leaders' Summit in November [1] Group 1 - China expressed strong support for multilateralism and announced it would not seek new special and differential treatment in current and future WTO negotiations, demonstrating its commitment as a responsible developing country [1] - The G20 is recognized for its significant contributions to global trade and investment development, emphasizing the need for better utilization of the G20 trade investment mechanism to address global challenges through open cooperation [1] - China aims to contribute to global economic growth while advancing its own development, advocating for support of the multilateral trading system and free trade to counter unilateralism and protectionism [1] Group 2 - During the meeting, China’s representative held discussions with several heads of delegations and leaders of international organizations, including the Director-General of the WTO [2]