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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Beijing, September 26 (Xinhua) — A series of events in the field of trade and economic exchanges among the countries of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) were held in Shaanxi Province (Northwest China) as part of the Eurasian Economic Forum from September 23 to 25, the Zhongxinshe news agency reported.
The eight events held over the past few days covered a variety of key areas, including trade, tourism, cross-border services, logistics, and more. A total of 800 participants from both China and abroad joined them.
The series of events not only created an effective platform for exchanges among economic entities of the SCO countries, but also gave a powerful impetus to a new development model aimed at supporting “dual circulation” and deepening coordinated regional trade and economic development.
As a reminder, the Eurasian Economic Forum 2025, entitled "Consolidating New Driving Forces in Eurasia, Jointly Building a New Architecture for Sustainable Development," opened in Xi'an on Tuesday.
It's worth noting that this year marks the 20th anniversary of the Eurasian Economic Forum. As has been revealed, the main goal of the current forum is to promote the construction of the Belt and Road Initiative, implement the results of the China-Central Asia Summit, and promote local economic development with support from the SCO.
The Eurasian Economic Forum, established in 2005 by the State Council of the People's Republic of China and held every two years, is a high-level and open international event focused on the Eurasian region, with key participants coming from the SCO countries. Over its 20 years of existence, it has attracted over tens of thousands of participants from over 70 countries and regions and witnessed the signing of over 200 cooperation agreements and memoranda, leading to the launch of a number of projects worth hundreds of billions of dollars in energy, finance, transport, and humanitarian spheres.
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