China and Spain sign agreements to strengthen cooperation on Spanish king’s visit
Agreements signed to boost language, economic, and export cooperation as Spain seeks Chinese investment and green technology amid EU-China trade repositioning.
- On Wednesday, Spanish King Felipe VI and Chinese President Xi Jinping signed agreements on language exchanges and other areas in Beijing, and Xi said China stands ready to build a more strategic partnership.
- Spain has continued courting Chinese investment while relations with the United States are strained under President Donald Trump, and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez made his third visit to China in recent years.
- Felipe and Queen Letizia were met by Xi and Peng at Beijing's Great Hall of the People with a military band and a 21-gun salute, beginning their visit with a Chengdu business forum.
- Xi said China would import more Spanish products, according to the official Xinhua readout, and both sides could further explore cooperation in renewable energy and artificial intelligence.
- Spain generated more than half of its electricity last year from renewable sources and needs Chinese critical raw materials, solar panels and green technologies, while the European Union negotiates trade terms for all 27 member countries.
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Leticia participated in an event of respect for the Spanish language and teachers who contributed to the development of the teaching of the Castellane in institutions such as Beiwai since the 1950s.
The King has dedicated the third and last day of State visit to China to underline the economic character of the trip and leave a message of support to Spanish companies in China. “The best environment for every company is the one in which legal security prevails and long-term commercial and investment decisions can be made,” Philip VI defended this Thursday during an intervention in a bilateral economic forum. “The extraordinarily complex geopo…
Spain and China Forge Stronger Ties with Language and Trade Agreements
Spain's King Felipe VI and Chinese President Xi Jinping have signed agreements to boost cooperation in language exchanges, trade, and renewable energy. As diplomatic ties with the U.S. remain strained, Spain seeks to strengthen its strategic partnership with China, exploring opportunities in green technology and artificial intelligence.
China, Spain Signs Agreements to Strengthen Cooperation on Spanish King’s Visit
Spanish King Felipe VI and Chinese President Xi Jinping signed agreements on language exchanges and other areas Wednesday as both sides vowed to strengthen their cooperation. The monarch's visit comes as Spain, the eurozone’s fourth-largest economy, continues its courtship of China and Chinese investment while the relationship with the United States is strained under President Donald Trump. In April, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, head of…
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