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Chinese vice president meets with president of Senegalese National Assembly

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Chinese vice president meets with president of Senegalese National Assembly

2026-01-27 21:05 Last Updated At:01-28 14:53

Chinese Vice President Han Zheng met with Malick Ndiaye, the president of the Senegalese National Assembly, in Beijing on Tuesday.

Noting that Senegal is an important cooperation partner of China in Africa, Han said China highly appreciates Senegal's understanding and support for China on issues related to Taiwan, human rights, and Xinjiang.

China is willing to consolidate political mutual trust with Senegal, deepen cooperation, strengthen alignment of development strategies, enhance mutual understanding and friendship between the peoples, and promote close communication and coordination on international and regional affairs, so as to make greater contributions to jointly building an all-weather China-Africa community with a shared future for the new era, Han said. Ndiaye said that Senegal firmly adheres to the one-China principle, and is willing to strengthen

Ndiaye said that Senegal firmly adheres to the one-China principle, and is willing to strengthen pragmatic cooperation with China in fields such as infrastructure and smart transportation, and to work with China to promote the development of Africa-China relations.

Chinese vice president meets with president of Senegalese National Assembly

Chinese vice president meets with president of Senegalese National Assembly

China's Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao outlined the key priorities of the 32nd Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Ministers Responsible for Trade Meeting, which opened on Friday in Suzhou, East China's Jiangsu province.

In an interview with CGTN ahead of the two-day meeting, Wang said free trade, digital cooperation and green economy are high on the agenda of the meeting.

"The key areas include advancing regional economic integration and the Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific, supporting the World Trade Organization (WTO) in strengthening digital cooperation and developing green economy. At present, the international situation is marked by intertwined turbulence and chaos, with intensified geopolitical instability. The rise of unilateralism and protectionism poses serious challenges to the international economic and trade order, disrupting global and Asia-Pacific development. Against this backdrop, all parties have higher expectations for this trade ministers' meeting, hoping that it can build consensus and deliver outcomes," Wang said.

This year marks China's third time hosting the APEC meetings and the 35th anniversary of its membership.

By 2025, China had become the largest trading partner of 13 APEC economies. Trade between China and APEC economies reached 3.7 trillion U.S. dollars, accounting for 57.8 percent of China's total foreign trade.

China has signed 24 free trade agreements or economic and trade arrangements with 31 countries and regions, including 15 APEC economies. In recent years, China has also completed upgrades of free trade agreements with APEC economies such as Singapore and Peru.

The minister said that China has always been a firm supporter and an important contributor to APEC.

"We have actively shared our vast market and development opportunities with all parties. China's door to the world will only open wider and wider. Facing the common challenges, China will continue to fulfill its responsibilities as a major country, further deepen reform, expand high-standard opening-up, and continue to provide new opportunities for the Asia-Pacific region and the world with its new achievements in Chinese modernization," the minister said.

China's Commerce Minister outlines priorities for 32nd APEC trade ministers' meeting

China's Commerce Minister outlines priorities for 32nd APEC trade ministers' meeting

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