TV BRICS: China's new ambassador to Mexico proposes strengthening bilateral trade relations
During the ceremony, he highlighted the importance of deepening relations between China and Mexico in key areas such as education, tourism, science, and technology.
The ambassador stressed that both nations should work together in the face of rising economic protectionism and hegemonic policies.
He called for unity in building peace and sustainable development that improves citizens' quality of life.
"Only by working together can we overcome adversity and promote a multipolar world for the benefit of all," Chen stated.
Chen also pointed to growing Chinese business interest in Mexico, noting that many Chinese firms are keen to invest in the country. At the same time, he encouraged Mexican entrepreneurs to view China as a promising destination for investment.
He concluded by noting that China and Mexico have built strong, wide-ranging ties in recent years, rooted in what he called a "traditional friendship."

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