Core Points - The China-ASEAN Trade and Investment Promotion Conference was held in Beijing, focusing on "Green Development and Building a Better Future" [1] - The conference aimed to deepen economic and trade cooperation between Beijing's sub-center and ASEAN countries through policy interpretation, project signing, and business matching [1] - The inclusion of a "Green Economy" chapter in the China-ASEAN Free Trade Area 3.0 provides institutional support for cooperation in green trade, investment, and standards [1] Group 1: Economic Cooperation - China has been ASEAN's largest trading partner for 16 consecutive years, with ASEAN being China's largest trading partner for five years [2] - From January to July this year, trade between China and ASEAN reached $597 billion, a year-on-year increase of 8.2%, accounting for 16.7% of China's total foreign trade during the same period [2] - The successful signing of three cross-border cooperation projects at the conference highlights the focus on green trade in agricultural products, cultural tourism integration, and smart energy monitoring [3] Group 2: Green Development Initiatives - Thailand's "30@30" policy aims for 30% of domestically produced vehicles to be electric by 2030, requiring deep participation from Chinese enterprises in technology transfer and talent training [1] - Myanmar is focusing on building a green energy infrastructure, leveraging its rich renewable resources, and seeks further cooperation with China in green technology transfer and joint research [2] - The conference reinforced Beijing's sub-center as a "China-ASEAN Green Cooperation Hub," emphasizing the need for collaboration in green industries, finance, and culture to address global climate change challenges [3]
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人民网-国际频道 原创稿·2025-10-23 03:01