According to the official account of the “Chinese Embassy in Korea”, the “China-Korea Economic and Trade Policy Exchange Meeting” was held in Seoul on December 1. The event was divided into two parts: “China Economic and Trade Regulations and Policy Briefing” and the “China-Korea Local Government Economic and Trade Policy Exchange Meeting”. Wang Zhilin, Counsellor of the Chinese Embassy in Korea, Kim Jong-cheol, Director of the Trade Cooperation Bureau of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Korea, and more than 100 representatives from government departments, related agencies and enterprises of the two countries attended the event. Wang Zhilin said in his speech that China and South Korea are close neighbors that cannot be removed, and they are also high-quality partners with mixed interests and mutual benefit. The Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee reviewed and approved the “15th Five-Year Plan” plan proposal, which proposed expanding high-level opening-up to the outside world, which will surely bring more opportunities for economic and trade cooperation between China and South Korea. China is ready to work with South Korea to actively implement the economic and trade agreements reached by the heads of state of the two countries, achieve a high level of mutual benefit and win-win situation, and bring more welfare to the peoples of the two countries. The Chinese Embassy in Korea is willing to work with the Ministry of Industry and Trade of South Korea to actively support exchanges and interactions between various sectors in China and South Korea, promote continued deepening and practical cooperation between China and South Korea, and inject new impetus into the development of economic and trade cooperation between the two countries. Kim Jong-cheol said in his speech that against the backdrop of continuing uncertainty in the global economic and trade environment, South Korea and China should strengthen policy exchanges, promote mutual understanding, and promote the continued stable and healthy development of bilateral economic and trade relations.

Zhitongcaijing · 2d ago
According to the official account of the “Chinese Embassy in Korea”, the “China-Korea Economic and Trade Policy Exchange Meeting” was held in Seoul on December 1. The event was divided into two parts: “China Economic and Trade Regulations and Policy Briefing” and the “China-Korea Local Government Economic and Trade Policy Exchange Meeting”. Wang Zhilin, Counsellor of the Chinese Embassy in Korea, Kim Jong-cheol, Director of the Trade Cooperation Bureau of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Korea, and more than 100 representatives from government departments, related agencies and enterprises of the two countries attended the event. Wang Zhilin said in his speech that China and South Korea are close neighbors that cannot be removed, and they are also high-quality partners with mixed interests and mutual benefit. The Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee reviewed and approved the “15th Five-Year Plan” plan proposal, which proposed expanding high-level opening-up to the outside world, which will surely bring more opportunities for economic and trade cooperation between China and South Korea. China is ready to work with South Korea to actively implement the economic and trade agreements reached by the heads of state of the two countries, achieve a high level of mutual benefit and win-win situation, and bring more welfare to the peoples of the two countries. The Chinese Embassy in Korea is willing to work with the Ministry of Industry and Trade of South Korea to actively support exchanges and interactions between various sectors in China and South Korea, promote continued deepening and practical cooperation between China and South Korea, and inject new impetus into the development of economic and trade cooperation between the two countries. Kim Jong-cheol said in his speech that against the backdrop of continuing uncertainty in the global economic and trade environment, South Korea and China should strengthen policy exchanges, promote mutual understanding, and promote the continued stable and healthy development of bilateral economic and trade relations.