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13th Global Video Media Forum opens in Xi'an

2025-11-06 21:16 Last Updated At:22:07

The Global South Media Partners Mechanism Inauguration Meeting and the 13th Global Video Media Forum (VMF) opened Thursday in Xi'an, the provincial capital of Shaanxi in northwest China.

Themed "Building Consensus for Shared Benefits: Media's Role in Global Governance," the two-day event gathers hundreds of government officials, leaders of international organizations, and representatives of major media outlets across the Global South to exchange views on enhancing the voice of developing countries, promoting fairness and equity in international communication, and sharing compelling stories of peace and development.

"[Given] what is going on around the world now, we need to be together -- the developing countries especially. And China, they can do a lot of good things for the humanity, for our people, so we can cooperate together, we can share the success stories," said Abdelrahim Suleiman, director general of the Arab States Broadcasting Union.

The event also marks the official launch of the Global South Media Partners Mechanism, which aims to deepen collaboration among media outlets of the Global South, encouraging practical cooperation, content sharing, professional training and joint productions, as well as fostering dialog and research among participating media partners.

It also aims to amplify the collective voice of the Global South and unite media partners in contributing to building a community with a shared future for mankind.

"The official narrative that we have access to is the North narrative -- in the case of Mexico -- the U.S. narrative. So, to have something that can make balance, that can show a different world, a different history is very, very important," said Luis Hernandez Navarro, an editor of La Jornada, a Mexican newspaper.

A series of key outcomes have been unveiled at the event, including the inauguration of the Global South Media Training Base, the official launch of CGTN's three new FAST channels, and the release of the Blue Book on Global Public Opinion -- "The Global South's View of the World."

"It's a very good opportunity for the Global South media to work together. And they should improve the mechanism and they should have such kind of activity [for the] global media network and platforms to exchange ideas, and also exchange some programs around the globe," said Hamid Hamdard, deputy general manager of Afghanistan's STR News.

The VMF is an annual professional journalism forum launched by the CCTV Video News Agency (CCTV+) in 2011, focusing on the latest video content communication and innovation trends and providing a highly specialized and interactive platform for domestic and foreign media peers.

13th Global Video Media Forum opens in Xi'an

13th Global Video Media Forum opens in Xi'an

China's Commerce Minister Wang Wentao met with visiting German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul in Beijing on Monday, and called on German companies to seize opportunities and deepen cooperation with Chinese partners in traditional and emerging sectors.

Wang noted that economic and trade cooperation between China and Germany has helped both sides develop industrial integration, interconnected markets, and complementary technologies, stabilizing and deepening bilateral relations, while also promoting the healthy development of China's trade and economic relations with the European Union (EU).

"We welcome German companies to seize new opportunities, consolidate cooperation in traditional sectors including machinery, automobiles, and chemicals, and tap the potential for cooperation in emerging businesses such as clean energy, intelligent manufacturing and biopharmaceuticals," said Wang.

Wang also noted that the current trend of politicizing trade and economic issue is on the rise, and global industrial and supply chains are being severely disrupted as a result. China and Germany, as well as China and the EU, should uphold free trade and safeguard the multilateral trading system with the WTO at its core, Wang said.

Wadephul said Germany opposes protectionism and considers China its most important trading partner. He added that Germany wants to maintain and expand the positive momentum of cooperation.

"China is a driver of innovation and a major hub for high technology in many aspects. We are very keen to maintain exchanges with China both economically and scientifically," said Wadephul.

China and Germany are the world's second and third biggest economies. According to German data, China was once again Germany's largest trading partner in the first three quarters of this year.

China’s commerce minister meets with German FM, calling for deepening cooperation

China’s commerce minister meets with German FM, calling for deepening cooperation

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