After Spanish PM's Visit to China, Beijing Highlights Strengthened Strategic Alignment and Deepened Cooperation
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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez visited China, signing two MOUs to deepen economic and supply chain cooperation. Spain is seen as aiming to act as a bridge between the EU and Beijing amidst global tensions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How many times has Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez visited China within four years?
- A: Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has visited China four times within four years.
- Q: What was the bilateral trade volume between China and Spain by the year 2025?
- A: The bilateral trade volume exceeded 55 billion US dollars, which is a year-on-year increase of nearly 10%.
- Q: What are the titles of the two memorandums of understanding signed during the visit?
- A: The two signed memorandums are "Sharing the Great Market: Export to China" and another on strengthening economic cooperation and promoting sustainable investment.
- Q: How many enterprise representatives attended the China-Spain innovative enterprise exchange meeting?
- A: More than 100 enterprise representatives attended the innovative enterprise exchange meeting held on the morning of the 15th.
- Q: What is the estimated two-way investment stock between China and Spain mentioned by the spokesperson?
- A: The two-way investment stock between China and Spain is nearly 11 billion US dollars.