The Canton Fair has for years been a place where African and Chinese businesspeople looking for closer trade and investment ties have accomplished their goals.
A symposium gathering Africans in Guangzhou was held on June 18 to carry out discussions around Sino-African trade and cooperation, as well as to showcase the African presence at the China Import and Export Fair.
Liu Baochun, director of the foreign affairs office of the Guangzhou municipal government, met up with Peleg Lewi, consul general of Israel in Guangzhou, on June 12.
A delegation led by Wu Hailong, president of the China Public Diplomacy Association, toured Guangzhou from June 9 to 10.
The 127th session of the China Import and Export Fair, the first digital fair in its 63-year history, will help stabilize global supply and industrial chains amid uncertainties in global trade affected by COVID-19.
Guangzhou's Tianhe district will strive to become a world-class city central axis.
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