Tajik President Emomali Rahmon on Wednesday invited Chinese manufacturers to come to Tajikistan, leverage complementary strengths and promote economic and trade exchanges and mutually beneficial cooperation in the future.
After arriving in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality on Wednesday, he visited carmaker Seres' super factory and an industrial park owned by motorcycle manufacturer Zonsen Group.
During his site visits, Rahmon paid close attention to all aspects of the manufacturing process and got behind the wheel of a car.
Rahmon said Chinese manufacturing enterprises boast a high level of automation and smart manufacturing, and the products of these two companies had made a good impression on him.
He noted that Tajikistan has abundant mineral resources and a strong labor force and the two sides can draw on each other's strengths. He invited Chinese companies to invest and establish operations in the country.
Rahmon added that Tajikistan is ready to deepen bilateral economic and trade exchanges with China and advance more pragmatic cooperation in the future.
In recent years, economic and trade cooperation between China and Tajikistan has grown rapidly. In 2025, bilateral trade exceeded 30.8 billion yuan (about 4.5 billion U.S. dollars), up 12.5 percent year on year.
In the evening, Rahmon also watched a drone light show, where 5,000 drones lit up the night sky to create a spectacular display of light and technology.
Rahmon was on a state visit to China from Monday to Thursday at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Tajik president sends invitation to Chinese manufacturers during visit in Chongqing
International observers have acknowledged the historic significance of the meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump, saying it sent positive signals to the world.
At the invitation of Xi, Trump is on a state visit to China from Wednesday to Friday. The two leaders held talks in Beijing on Thursday.
Noting that China-U.S. economic ties are mutually beneficial and win-win in nature, Xi said he looks forward to working together with Trump to set the course and steer the "giant ship" of China-U.S. relations, so as to make 2026 a historic, landmark year that opens up a new chapter in China-U.S. relations.
"President Xi has brought with the idea of a 'big ship.' So, we need to cooperate, we need to be able to cooperate together to work towards harmony and peace and a beautiful future for the world. It's very encouraging to see our two countries coming together. I think this is the step forward. I think we're going to make progress here. So, this is great," said Jesse P. Gates, a visiting professor at Fairleigh Dickinson University, who specializes in East Asia studies.
"I think that's an amazingly powerful statement by President Xi to President Trump. He was saying our nations should be partners rather than rivals. He said there are more interests the United States and China have in common than they have conflicts over. And that is a perspective that Americans need to hear," said Robert Barwick, national chairman of Australia's Citizens Party.
Some observers said the China-U.S. relationship is one of the most important bilateral ties in the world, and strengthening mutually beneficial cooperation between the two countries will inspire the world.
"I would say that the meeting of today, I hope it will be historic. Historic, because these two countries have a lot to bring to humanity through discussions on supply chains and trade, discussions on the technology transition, discussions about world peace and security. So, there are high expectations. We will see the outcomes of the summit. The very fact that they are meeting in Beijing is already very good news to the world," said Maria Fernanda Espinosa, a candidate for UN secretary general, former foreign minister of Ecuador and former president of the UN General Assembly.
"Both countries have large interconnected economies, two largest GDPs in the world, and work hard to make their people well-off. Economic prosperity is the goal number one for China and for the U.S. The key in this meeting will be, for the two leaders, to reassure their people and the world at large that the two countries agree to find win-win situation, conducing to world stability and peace," said Jean Christophe Baron von Pfetten, chairman of the Royal Institute for East West Strategic Studies in the UK.
"This meeting is already a big success. Why? Because it's important for the world to show that these two giant countries in terms of economy, they are getting together to discuss cooperation, coexistence, confidence, mutual trust and long-term cooperation," said Jose Ricardo, CEO of Lide China.
Int'l observers recognize historic significance of Xi-Trump meeting