2021-05-19 09:05:30 GMT2021-05-19 17:05:30(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
KIEV, May 19 (Xinhua) Industry leaders and business representatives from China and Ukraine gathered at an online forum Tuesday to discuss ways to further develop win-win cooperation in agricultural trade.
The forum, titled Ukraine-China: The Future of Trade, Pulses, Grains, Oilseeds, was co-organized by the Community of Pulse Producers and Customers of Ukraine (SPPBU) and China Chamber of Commerce of Import/Export of Foodstuffs, Native Produce and Animal By-products (CFNA).
While attending the forum, Chinese Ambassador to Ukraine Fan Xianrong said that in recent years, bilateral trade has been constantly growing and China has become Ukraine s largest trade partner.
Industry leaders and business representatives from China and Ukraine gathered at an online forum Tuesday to discuss ways to further develop win-win cooperation in agricultural trade
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By JT - Jan 28,2021 - Last updated at Jan 28,2021
The Chinese embassy in Amman on Thursday organised a virtual meeting to discuss ways to boost olive oil exports with the participation of Chinese and Jordanian stakeholders (Petra photo)
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The meeting also discussed means to enhance trade with China, as well as to develop a platform to boost cooperation between Jordanian and Chinese companies.
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