“Now we have made progress within the complete working agenda outlined by China’s President Xi Jinping, which incorporates integration, commerce, monetary cooperation, mining, and industrialization, amongst others, to profit our nations,” Arce said on social media, referring to the assembly held on Friday night.
Arce and Xi met in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on November 19, on the sidelines of the G20 Summit.
Arce attended the assembly accompanied by International Minister Celinda Sosa, Hydrocarbons and Power Minister Alejandro Gallardo, Financial system and Finance Minister Marcelo Montenegro, and Improvement Planning Minister Sergio Cusicanqui.
Following the assembly of the China-Bolivia Joint Financial and Commerce Fee in October, Arce assured that progress was being made in an funding agenda, lithium industrialization, and exports to the Asian nation.
Chinese language information present that Bolivian exports reached a historic surplus of 328 million {dollars} in 2023.
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