Highlights from 2025 China South Asia Expo Unveiled
Highlights
The ninth China-South Asia Expo in Kunming, June 19-24, featured 2,500 exhibitors, focusing on green trade and regional cooperation.
The ninth China-South Asia Expo took place in Kunming, Yunnan Province, from June 19 to 24, showcasing the growing economic collaboration between China and its South and Southeast Asian neighbors.
This year, the expo highlighted the participation of over 2,500 exhibitors hailing from 73 countries, regions, and international organizations, reflecting the event's significance in promoting trade and investment.
The expo's central themes centered on green trade, emphasizing sustainable business practices that align with global environmental goals, making it a pivotal platform for promoting eco-friendly initiatives.
Additionally, the event focused on digital innovation as a catalyst for economic development, showcasing how advancements in technology can drive efficiency and growth in various sectors.
The cooperation within the service sector was also a focal point, illustrating the potential for enhanced collaboration in areas such as tourism, logistics, and education between the participating nations.
As regional countries come together to explore mutual benefits, this expo serves as an important forum for forging partnerships that can address common challenges and unlock new opportunities.
In conclusion, the ninth China-South Asia Expo stands as a testament to the strengthening ties and collaborative spirit among nations, fostering a collective pursuit of prosperity and sustainability.
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