China and Ecuador: Forging New Ties in Trade and Clean Energy
- Chinese Premier Li Qiang met with Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa in Beijing to discuss strengthening bilateral ties during the 2025 Summer Davos forum.
- Li Qiang emphasized the importance of enhancing cooperation on trade and clean energy under the Belt and Road Initiative.
- Noboa acknowledged China's role as Ecuador's second-largest trading partner and expressed a willingness to deepen cooperation in various fields.
- Both leaders agreed on enhancing exchanges in education and culture while addressing common challenges together.
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China and Ecuador: Forging New Ties in Trade and Clean Energy
China aims to boost bilateral trade and deepen cooperation with Ecuador, focusing on clean energy, infrastructure, and finance. Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasized the significance of synergistic development strategies during his meeting with Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa, who is visiting China for the World Economic Forum in Tianjin.


Daniel Noboa arrived in the city of Beijing as part of his international tour, accompanied by a delegation of ministers, the Ecuadorian president initiates an intense diplomatic and economic agenda that seeks to strengthen ties with powers of Asia and Europe.
Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa said this Wednesday in China that Latin America must leave ideological divisions behind and focus on “pragmatic solutions” that generate employment, growth and well-being, in a global context of growing uncertainty. “The era of ideology is over. People now want pragmatic solutions: employment, personal growth and development,” said the Latin American president during his participation in a panel of the Tianjin W…
Ecuador’s president, Daniel Noboa, took part in the official photo this Tuesday with the leaders and delegates of the World Summer Economic Forum, also known as the “Summer Davos”, held in the city of Tianjin. This important international forum brings together heads of state, business leaders, representatives of multilateral agencies and global experts to address the challenges and opportunities facing the world economy, as well as issues of inn…
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