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First batch of cooperation partners signed up for 19th Europe-China business fair

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First batch of cooperation partners signed up for 19th Europe-China business fair

2026-06-24 21:14 Last Updated At:21:37

A promotion conference for the 19th Europe-China Business and Technology Cooperation Fair was held on the sidelines of the 2026 China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) in Beijing on Wednesday, with the first batch of cooperation partners signing up for participation in the event.

Three institutions and enterprises inked agreements with the China Chamber of International Commerce (CCOIC), becoming the first batch of partners of the fair. They will respectively hold special events featuring commercial legal services, vocational education, and cutting-edge technological innovation cooperation during the fair.

"To provide more professional services for enterprises, we need to jointly build the platform of the fair with professional partners," said Dong Ruilin from the exhibition department of the CCOIC.

The 19th Europe-China Business and Technology Cooperation Fair is scheduled to be held in Chengdu, capital city of southwest China's Sichuan Province, from October 21 to 23.

The fair will focus on key areas such as biomedicine, new energy, agricultural food, artificial intelligence, cutting-edge technologies, vocational education and commercial legal services, together with the organization of high-level dialogues, industrial matchmaking events and park visits.

"We have received preliminary confirmation of participation from some delegations in the Navarre region of Spain, Belgium, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. The invitations are still underway. It is expected that the scale of participation from the European side this year will exceed that of last year," Dong said.

The 2026 CISCE runs in Beijing from June 22 to 26.

First batch of cooperation partners signed up for 19th Europe-China business fair

First batch of cooperation partners signed up for 19th Europe-China business fair

The Israeli military deliberately targeted and killed Palestinian children in the Gaza Strip, constituting genocide, a United Nations independent commission of inquiry said in its latest report released on Tuesday.

The report released by the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and Israel details the atrocities suffered by Palestinian children since the outbreak of the latest round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict on October 7, 2023, and notes that such acts continued even after the ceasefire in October 2025.

About 30 percent of the Palestinian victims of Israeli military operations in Gaza were children, according to the commission.

"Today, the commission has released a 100-page report documenting violations and crimes committed by Israel against Palestinian children in the occupied Palestinian territory since October 7, 2023 until March 31, 2026," said Srinivasan Muralidhar, chair of the commission.

The commission determined in its report last September that Israel had committed genocide against the Palestinian people in Gaza. The latest report further substantiates that determination.

"There can be no doubt in anyone who reads today's report that every international legal norm has been violated by the actions of the Israeli authorities towards Palestinian children and they need to be held accountable," said Chris Sidoti, commissioner of the commission.

Israel deliberately targets, kills Gaza children, constituting genocide: UN report

Israel deliberately targets, kills Gaza children, constituting genocide: UN report

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