China and Central Asia Forge Tech-Driven Growth Through Innovation
China and Central Asia boost tech-driven growth through renewable energy projects, cross-border e-commerce, and expanded freight networks, nearing $100B bilateral trade.
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China and Central Asia boost tech-driven growth through renewable energy projects, cross-border e-commerce, and expanded freight networks, nearing $100B bilateral trade.
As the China-Central Asia Summit approaches, explore key stats on trade, population, and regional cooperation shaping Central Asia’s future.
Kazakh student Milla highlights youth-driven cultural exchange through music and social media ahead of the 2025 China-Central Asia Summit, fostering deeper China-Kazakhstan ties.
Xi’an’s pomegranate trees, planted after the 2023 China-Central Asia Summit, symbolize growing ties between the regions, blending culture and diplomacy.
The 2025 China-Central Asia Summit aims to enhance economic ties through new infrastructure projects like the CKU Railway, boosting regional trade and connectivity.
CGTN and Uzbekistan’s UzA launch a media tour showcasing bilateral cooperation ahead of the China-Central Asia Summit in June, highlighting trade, infrastructure, and cultural ties.
Historic cultural train links China and Kazakhstan, boosting regional ties through heritage exhibitions and vocational programs ahead of key summit.
Leaders and media experts gather in Astana to enhance China-Central Asia collaboration through the 2025 Media Cooperation Forum, focusing on shared development and Belt and Road initiatives.
A musical event in Dushanbe kicks off a two-week China-Central Asia cultural and green technology expedition, highlighting regional collaboration.
China outlines five key proposals to deepen cooperation with Central Asian nations, emphasizing mutual development and regional stability during the Almaty foreign ministers’ meeting.
China pledges to counteract U.S. ‘unilateral bullying’ while deepening strategic and economic ties with Tajikistan during Central Asian foreign ministers’ meeting.
Chongqing launches regular freight rail link to Central Asia, cutting transport times by 30% and strengthening regional trade networks.