China-Kazakhstan bilateral trade and investment have seen significant growth in recent years. Joint development projects in renewable energy, such as natural gas pipelines, solar, and wind power, have also been expanding.
China and Greece have significantly strengthened their bilateral relations in recent years, expanding cooperation in trade and investment.
This article explores the economic ties between China and Brazil in trade and investment, highlighting potential opportunities for investors from both countries.
China and Switzerland's economic ties have grown, with trade exceeding RMB 416.93 billion (US$57.34 billion) in 2023. The Free Trade Agreement, currently under update, strengthens key sectors like pharmaceuticals, machinery, and luxury goods.
China and Thailand maintain a robust economic relationship, with bilateral trade reaching US$126.3 billion in 2023. China is Thailand’s largest trading partner and top foreign investor, supported by partnerships such as the ASEAN-China FTA and RCEP.
Despite recent tensions, trade between China and Canada remains a critical link, sustaining economic growth and development on both sides.
Spain is China’s fifth-largest trading partner within the EU, while China is Spain’s largest trading partner outside the EU. Additionally, the two countries enjoy strong bilateral investment ties.
Amid Philippines President Marcos' recent state visit to China, we discuss China-Philippines bilateral trade and investment relations.
The economic relationship between China and Norway has evolved into a strong cooperation, highlighted by increased trade and investment, and a new visa-free policy.
While China plays an irreplaceable role in the global supply chain, Vietnam has rapidly emerged as a key investment destination. It’s crucial to understand both the competition and potential collaborative opportunities between the two nations.
China's trade and investment relationship with the 10 ASEAN countries has flourished in recent decades, driven by the signing of various trade and investment agreements.
We discuss China-Poland bilateral diplomatic relations, trade and commercial engagements, tax and multilateral treaties, and the scope of bilateral investment protection.