区域全面经济伙伴关系协定(RCEP)
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“不再守着金山过穷日子”——柬埔寨芒果山头上的新希望
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-04-21 03:10
Group 1 - The establishment of the mango processing factory by Zhongbao (Cambodia) Food Technology Co., Ltd. has significantly improved the local economy and provided job opportunities for over 2,600 local employees [1][2] - The factory has expanded its scale to 45,000 square meters and processes approximately 90,000 tons of mangoes annually, producing over 12,000 tons of dried mango [2] - The introduction of advanced technology and standards from Chinese enterprises has nearly doubled the mango yield for local farmers, enhancing the overall quality and marketability of Cambodian mangoes [2][3] Group 2 - The export value of fresh mangoes from Cambodia is projected to exceed $140 million in 2024, representing a 24% year-on-year increase, with China being a major importing country [2] - The factory has contributed to the development of a vibrant local community, with nearby businesses emerging to support the needs of factory workers, creating a bustling town centered around mango production [3] - The collaboration between Chinese companies and Cambodian farmers has been facilitated by initiatives such as the Belt and Road Initiative and trade agreements, leading to increased agricultural exports [3]
天丝集团“满勤”消博会 在华投资5年超40亿元
Zhong Guo Jing Ying Bao· 2025-04-15 07:35
Group 1 - The fifth China International Consumer Products Expo attracted over 1,700 companies and more than 4,100 brands from over 70 countries and regions, highlighting the significance of the Chinese market for the Thai company, T.C. Group, which has participated for five consecutive years [1] - T.C. Group has invested a total of 4.36 billion yuan in China over the past five years, with significant investments including 1.06 billion yuan for its China headquarters in Beijing and 2 billion yuan for a factory in Sichuan [3] - The CEO of T.C. Group emphasized the importance of the Hainan Free Trade Port as a new high ground for China's reform and opening up, providing a platform for foreign enterprises to explore business opportunities and establish cooperation [2] Group 2 - The ongoing trademark dispute between T.C. Group and Huabin Group, known as the "Red Bull dispute," has not yet been resolved, with both parties maintaining conflicting claims regarding a 50-year agreement [4] - Recent developments include a visit by the Thai Prime Minister to Huabin Group, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Thailand, raising speculation about potential breakthroughs in the ongoing dispute [5] - T.C. Group's participation in high-level forums in China indicates its active engagement in the local market and its efforts to strengthen ties with Chinese authorities [6]