It will be a state visit beginning on February 1st, culminating on February 3rd, the anniversary itself.
On that day, President Xi Jinping will receive the South American leader, and both will witness the signing of several agreements that represent a significant leap forward in the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two nations, as described by the Chinese ambassador to Uruguay, Huang Yazhong.
The political agenda in Beijing includes meetings with Premier Li Qiang and the Chairman of the National People’s Congress, Zhao Leji.
Ministers, deputy ministers, and heads of State institutions will accompany the Uruguayan head of State, along with more than 60 business leaders who will have a key meeting in Shanghai.
In China’s economic capital, the agenda will prioritize logistics and investment promotion:
The Uruguayan delegation will visit the port of this megacity and participate in a seminar with the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, where Orsi will be the opening speaker.
The visit will mark a pivotal moment in the history of bilateral relations, especially for Uruguay, whose main export market is China.
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