China Wants to Import More Irish Food and a Stake in Irish Wind Energy, Taoiseach Says
The Irish Prime Minister sought to reopen beef exports suspended after a mad cow case and addressed new Chinese dairy tariffs amid broader trade talks.
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China's premier pledges deeper cooperation as Irish PM pushes on beef and dairy
BEIJING, Jan 6 - China wants to deepen cooperation with Ireland and broaden trade in sectors including aircraft leasing and healthcare, according to a Chinese state media readout on Tuesday following Premier Li Qiang's meeting with Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin, who is in Beijing to push for agriculture talks. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Ireland China Talks Beef & Dairy Trade Deals
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China, Ireland pledge to deepen ties
Premier Li Qiang said on Tuesday that China stands ready to work with Ireland to advance high-quality pragmatic cooperation, consolidate political mutual trust, accommodate each other's major interests and core concerns, and elevate bilateral relations to a new level.
Li Qiang pledges deeper cooperation with Ireland
China wants to deepen cooperation with Ireland and broaden trade in sectors including aircraft leasing and healthcare, according to a readout on Tuesday following Premier Li Qiang's meeting with Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin, who is visiting Beijing. Martin's meeting with Li came a day after his summit with President Xi Jinping, part of a five-day visit that the Irish leader said would have "a significant economic dimension" including tal…
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