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金融工程日报:指放量微涨,银行冲高回落,稀土、券商爆发-20250711
Guoxin Securities· 2025-07-11 12:58
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第八届进博会座谈会在土耳其举行
news flash· 2025-06-21 08:28
Group 1 - The eighth China International Import Expo (CIIE) symposium was held on June 20 in Izmir, Turkey, with approximately 70 representatives from the political, business, and academic sectors of both countries attending [1] - The event was co-hosted by the China International Import Expo Bureau, the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai), and the Aegean Exporters' Associations of Turkey [1] - A cooperation memorandum was signed between the China International Import Expo Bureau and the Aegean Exporters' Associations of Turkey during the event [1] Group 2 - The eighth CIIE is scheduled to take place from November 5 to 10, 2025, in Shanghai [1]
共话中国经济新机遇|专访:期待不断深化对华经贸合作——访马耳他贸易局首席执行官布蒂吉格
Xin Hua She· 2025-06-03 05:48
Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that Malta and China have a long-standing trade relationship with significant potential for cooperation in various sectors such as agriculture, education, and research [1][2] - The Malta Trade Agency was established in 2015 to assist Maltese companies in expanding into overseas markets, with China being a key target market [1] - Malta's bluefin tuna is set to make its debut export to China in 2024, marking a significant step in the cooperation between the two countries in the seafood sector [1] Group 2 - The annual China International Import Expo provides an excellent platform for Maltese companies to enter the Chinese market, showcasing not only products but also Malta's history, culture, and industrial advantages [1] - Malta was one of the first EU countries to respond to the Belt and Road Initiative, which has enhanced global trade connectivity and created opportunities for collaboration between Maltese and Chinese enterprises [2] - The Malta Trade Agency is optimistic about future economic cooperation with China, emphasizing the vast potential of the Chinese market [2]