Live: CIIE Ground Breakers – Food needs prompt big trade
Each year at the CIIE, the food and agricultural product section attracts the most exhibitors. The enthusiasm comes from the continuous opening of China's market and Chinese people's pursuit of high-quality products. With more countries joining the Belt and Road Initiative and signing free trade agreements with China, more quality food and agricultural-products are expected to enter China, especially via the platform of CIIE. In this episode of CIIE Ground Breakers, CGTN's Wu Bin and experts discuss how food needs will prompt big trade. #CIIE2023
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