[03/07/2024 02:48]
GUIZHOU - SABA
Yemen's Minister of Industry and Trade Muhammad al-Ashwal visited a number of major factories in the Chinese province of Guizhou, to learn about Chinese industrial, technological and technical development, and to open new horizons for investment and partnership between the two friendly countries.
During the visit, Minister al-Ashwal toured the sections of the Qoyan Automotive Industry Base, some of which operate on gasoline and some of the advanced, environmentally friendly ones that operate on electric power. He also visited tea factories and plantations... looking forward to benefiting from the productive and industrial development and the Chinese experience at the economic and commercial levels.
Al-Ashwal praised the pioneering Chinese experience in the fields of industrial and commercial production and innovation and its use of the latest technologies in various fields, which contributed to enhancing the competitiveness of Chinese products in global markets. He expressed hopes in Chinese support to Yemen with expertise, and hopes in strengthening bilateral relations and opening new horizons for investment and partnership linking the two friendly countries. .
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