Chinese business delegation visits Kazakhstan to boost economic and trade ties.
A delegation of Chinese business leaders from the financial, energy, infrastructure, and smart equipment industries began a four-day visit to Kazakhstan on Monday, aiming to strengthen economic and trade ties between the two nations, according to the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT).
Led by CCPIT Chairman Ren Hongbin, the delegation includes executives from over 30 Chinese companies, such as CITIC Group, China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), Sinopec, China National Offshore Oil Corporation, and Sinochem Holdings. Throughout the visit, the delegation plans to sign cooperation agreements and advance mutually beneficial initiatives.
Wu Junli, deputy chief economist at PetroChina Company Limited, a CNPC subsidiary, highlighted the strong complementarity between China and Kazakhstan in the oil and gas sector. He emphasized that his company has built long-term, stable partnerships with Kazakh firms and expressed optimism about the visit.
Zhu Guangmei, deputy general manager of Beijing Tegene Robots Co., Ltd., stated that the company aims to deepen exchanges with logistics enterprises in Kazakhstan and Central Asia. He noted that their goal is to integrate intelligent logistics equipment with local business needs, enhancing efficiency and fostering mutually beneficial collaborations.
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