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Chinese Vice Premier meets US senator, Singaporean entrepreneurs

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Chinese Vice Premier meets US senator, Singaporean entrepreneurs

2025-03-23 00:06 Last Updated At:00:17

Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng on Saturday met with U.S. Senator Steve Daines, and Lim Boon Heng, chairman of Singapore's Temasek Holdings, in Beijing respectively.

When meeting with Daines, He, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said that China firmly opposes the politicization, weaponization and instrumentalization of economic and trade issues, and is willing to engage in candid dialogue with the United States on the basis of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefits.

Noting that China and the United States have many common interests and broad space for cooperation, He said the two sides can become partners and friends to achieve mutual success and common prosperity for the benefit of both countries and the world.

Daines said that U.S.-China relations are very important and the two sides should strengthen dialogue, and noted that he is willing to take more practical actions to that end.

When meeting with Lim and his delegation, He said that since the beginning of this year, China's economy has maintained good recovery momentum.

China will open its doors wider to the outside world, and its business environment will get better and better, He said, noting that there will be broad space for deepened cooperation between China and Singapore.

"We welcome Temasek and other international investors to invest in China and share the huge market and development opportunities here," He said.

For his part, Lim said that Temasek is as optimistic about China's development prospects as always, and will continue to deepen its work in the Chinese market.

Chinese Vice Premier meets US senator, Singaporean entrepreneurs

Chinese Vice Premier meets US senator, Singaporean entrepreneurs

The inaugural maritime film festival kicked off on board China's first domestically built large cruise ship Adora Magic City on Sunday, with classic movie screenings, exhibitions of cinematic memorabilia and interactive activities together creating a special journey for travelers.

Jointly presented by Adora Cruises and Changchun Film Group, guests are treated with movie screenings, panel sessions with actors, as well as interactive performances themed on classic movies during a five-day voyage.

The themed cruise season will run until the end of June on three cruise ships.

"Through the in-depth expansion of the 'film plus' model, we combine resources across sectors to explore new pathways for the integrated development of the film and television industry and the cruise economy," said Zhuang Yan, chairman of Changchun Film Group, at the opening event.

Actor Hou Yong, who is on the maiden voyage of the film-themed cruise season, said he was looking forward to having interactive experiences with audiences.

"During this journey, I also look forward to those chances of encounters -- with film audiences, with film enthusiasts. As an actor, I feel I have the obligation, the capability, and the responsibility to pass on my understanding of Chinese cinema to them," he said.

Adora Magic City, 323.6 meters long, has a gross tonnage of 135,500 tonnes and can accommodate up to 5,246 passengers in 2,125 guest rooms.

First maritime film festival launched on China's homegrown cruise ship

First maritime film festival launched on China's homegrown cruise ship

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