Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo on Monday (local time) as part of the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Xi once again congratulated Sheinbaum on becoming the first female president in Mexican history. China and Mexico have a long tradition of friendship. The two sides should continue to deepen exchanges, promote friendship and take advantage of the high complementarity of the two economies to further expand practical cooperation and strive for the comprehensive development of bilateral relations in the new era. China and Mexico have similar views on many international issues and are both committed to a globalization of the world economy that is characterized by mutual benefit and inclusiveness. China is willing to work with Mexico to uphold multilateralism, international fairness and justice, and bring positive energy to the development of the global economy.
Sheinbaum noted that many Chinese companies are active in Mexico, such as building major infrastructure projects in Mexico City. Your country thanks China for its strong and sincere help in difficult times such as after the hurricanes in Mexico. Mexico is ready to work with China to exploit the potential of bilateral relations and further expand cooperation in various areas.
What specific initiatives or projects have emerged from the meeting between President Xi Jinping and President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo that demonstrate a commitment to enhancing economic ties between China and Mexico?
Question 1: What are your thoughts on the meeting between President Xi Jinping and President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, and how do you think it will impact bilateral relations between China and Mexico?
Question 2: Can you expand on the “high complementarity” of the two economies that President Jinping mentioned and provide specific examples of potential areas for future cooperation?
Question 3: In what ways does China support multilateralism and international fairness, and how does Mexico align with these goals?
Question 4: What are some practical steps that Mexico and China can take to ensure inclusive globalization in trade and investment?
Question 5: As President Sheinbaum noted, there are already many Chinese companies active in Mexico, particularly in infrastructure development. How can Mexico ensure that these partnerships benefit both nations equally, and what opportunities exist for further collaboration?
Question 6: With a shared commitment to multilateralism and inclusiveness, how might Mexico and China work together to address global challenges such as climate change and sustainable development?
Question 7: what role do cultural exchanges play in strengthening the bilateral relationship between China and Mexico, and how can we encourage more of these interactions in the future?