Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng met with Margarita Louis-Dreyfus, chairperson of the supervisory board of Louis Dreyfus Holding B.V., in Beijing on Wednesday.
He, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said that China is committed to comprehensively promoting high-quality development and is accelerating the construction and development of a unified national market.
The people's aspiration for a better life is constantly driving the development of the agriculture and food industry and releasing huge domestic demand potential, He said, adding that China is committed to creating a stable and open trade and business environment.
China welcomes more foreign-funded enterprises, including Louis Dreyfus, to deepen practical cooperation with the country and share development opportunities, he said.
Margarita Louis-Dreyfus said Louis Dreyfus would further explore the Chinese market, actively promote the country's diversification of sources of agricultural product imports and contribute to maintaining the stable global agricultural supply chain.
Chinese vice premier meets chairperson of supervisory board of Louis Dreyfus
Global media and research institutions are reflecting on the legacy of the Tokyo Trials, which convicted 25 Japanese Class-A war criminals, and warning against the resurgence of Japanese militarism, as Sunday marked the 80th anniversary of the trials' opening.
Russia's TASS news agency highlighted the Tokyo Trials' landmark significance, saying Japan's ongoing military expansion proves a persistent trend of militarism.
Russia's Rossiyaskaya Gazeta spotlighted Japan's biological warfare in northeast China's Harbin and the Nanjing Massacre.
Britain's The Week reported that Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is ending Japan's pacifist constitution by lifting lethal weapons exports bans.
The Philippines' Asian Century Journal cited global concerns over Japan's WWII atrocities and resurgent militarism.
The Republic of Korea (ROK) scholar Oh Seung-Hee has called for communication between the ROK, China, and Japan to ensure regional stability and peace.
Sunday marks the 80th anniversary of the opening of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, or the Tokyo Trials.
From May 3, 1946, to Nov 12, 1948, the International Military Tribunal for the Far East was held in Tokyo by 11 countries, including the United States, China, the UK and the Soviet Union, to try Japan's Class-A war criminals after World War II.
Global media, research institutions reflect on Tokyo Trials' legacy, warn of Japan's rising militarism