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Chairman of the Chinese Development and Reform Commission receives Cuban Vice Prime Minister

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The Vice Prime Minister of Cuba Jorge Luis Perdomo met this Friday with the president of the National Development and Reform Commission of China (NCDR), Zheng Shanjie.

Through Twitter, Perdomo reported that both parties discussed issues on the economic agenda, and agreed to strengthen ties in telecommunications, digital television and biotechnology, according to report of the Cuban News Agency (ACN).

The NDRC is in charge of cooperation in biotechnology, joint projects in the context of the Belt and Road initiative, as well as the implementation of consensus reached at the highest level. accurate Latin Press (PL).

Perdomo began a working visit to China this Thursday and exchanged with authorities from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the China Agency for International Development Cooperation, and the National Health Commission.

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The agenda of the senior Cuban official, who heads a large delegation from the island, according to PL, aims to strengthen bilateral cooperation in the strategic areas of telecommunications, digital television, cybersecurity, biotechnology and health.

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel visited China late last year as part of a tour that also took him to Russia, Turkey and Algeria. On that occasion, the Chinese leader expressed his willingness to “deepen political mutual trust and broaden practical cooperation” with Havana.



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