An expo dedicated to the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Thailand and China opened in Bangkok.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

BANGKOK, September 27 (Xinhua) — The Thailand-China Cooperation Expo 2025 opened in Bangkok on Friday, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Thailand and China. It showcased the results of extensive joint efforts in trade, investment, education, and employment.

In his keynote speech, Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul emphasized that over the past half century, Thailand and China have laid a solid foundation for cooperation in all areas, paving the way for even greater opportunities in the future.

A. Charnvirakul stated that Thailand strives to be not only an economic partner, but also a key hub for broader regional cooperation, and the long-standing friendly relations between Thailand and China serve as a “springboard” for sustainable development in all areas.

Jointly organized by the Thai-China Trade Mechanism under the slogan “Towards Common Prosperity,” the three-day EXPO brought together more than 200 enterprises from both countries, presenting 1,200 booths across an exhibition space of over 25,000 square meters.

The highlight of the event was the signing ceremony of memoranda of understanding, which was attended by 32 business pairs from 56 Thai and Chinese companies, marking a significant milestone in strengthening economic relations and bolstering foreign investors' confidence in Thailand's potential.

According to the organizers, the exhibition was designed to facilitate real business connections through a supply chain forum and dedicated matchmaking sessions, focusing on high-potential, emerging industries such as new energy vehicles, green energy, digital platforms, and innovative technologies in the agro-industrial complex.

Particular attention was paid to the development of human capital: education and job fairs were organized, where more than 500 scholarships were offered from leading universities in both countries and more than 3,000 vacancies in in-demand fields from leading Thai and Chinese companies. –0–

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