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Focus on In-depth Cultural Experience and Cross-Border Tourism Cooperation - 2024 ASEAN-oriented Cultural Exchange and Cooperation Forum Held in Nanning, Guangxi

NANNING, China, Dec. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- This is a report from: china-asean-media.com: On December 8, 2024, the ASEAN-oriented Cultural Exchange and Cooperation Forum took place in Nanning, Guangxi. Jointly organized by China's Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the Department of Culture and Tourism of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, it was attended by 150 guests, including experts, scholars, entrepreneurs, and media representatives from China, ASEAN countries, and international organizations. 2024 ASEAN-oriented Cultural Exchange and Cooperation Forum Held in Nanning, China In his speech, Hu Fan, Vice Governor of Guangxi, emphasized that the region has become a key hub for Chinese tourists traveling to ASEAN countries and a major destination for ASEAN tourists seeking to experience Chinese culture. He proposed three initiatives for strengthening future cultural and tourism cooperation between China and ASEAN: enhancing cultural heritage protection exchanges, developing cultural and tourism products, and fostering mutual marketing efforts in the tourism sector. Zhang Jianping, Deputy Director General of the International Exchange and Cooperation Bureau of China's Ministry of Culture and Tourism, highlighted the rich cultural resources shared by China and ASEAN countries, from the ancient Silk Road to modern creative industries. He affirmed China's commitment to a mutually beneficial approach in strengthening cultural exchanges with ASEAN. Vansy KOUAMOUA, Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism of Laos, spoke about Laos' achievements as the 2024 ASEAN Chair in cultural and arts development. He noted that over 600,000 Chinese tourists visited Laos from January to October 2024, significantly contributing to China-ASEAN cultural exchanges. Dato's Shaharuddin bin Abu Sohot, Deputy Secretary-General of Malaysia's Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, expressed Malaysia's commitment to developing unique cultural tourism products and promoting cross-border tourism cooperation with China and ASEAN. In a video message, Natalia Bayona, UN Tourism Executive Director, called for improved communication and coordination in policy-making, market analysis, and product innovation while stressing the importance of cultural heritage protection. The forum also featured discussions on deepening cultural tourism experiences, empowering the industry through innovation, and integrating culture and tourism in the digital age. The "China-ASEAN Joint Initiative for Cultural and Tourism Development" was unveiled, outlining four key actions: enhancing information sharing, promoting cultural exchange, creating mutual-benefit brands, and supporting sustainable tourism. This 18th edition of the forum remains a vital platform for high-level cultural exchanges between China and ASEAN.  

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Global Times: Xi calls for advancing strategic partnership of cooperation with Nepal as Nepali PM visits Beijing

BEIJING, Dec. 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Nepali Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli in Beijing on Tuesday, pledging efforts to advance its strategic partnership of cooperation with Nepal.  Expressing appreciation for Oli's firm commitment to promoting friendship between the two sides over a long period of time, Xi said China and Nepal, linked by the same mountains and rivers, are good neighbors, good friends and good partners, and bilateral relations have maintained sound and steady development.  Noting that next year marks the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations, Xi said China places Nepal in an important position in its neighborhood diplomacy, and is willing to work with Nepal to consolidate their traditional friendship and push for new progress in advancing the China-Nepal strategic partnership of cooperation featuring ever-lasting friendship for development and prosperity.  Stressing that China respects Nepal's choice to follow a development path suited to its national conditions, Xi said that China supports Nepal in safeguarding its national independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity. China is ready to work with Nepal to consolidate strategic mutual trust and provide staunch support on issues concerning each other's core interests, he added. Xi expressed China's willingness to deepen pragmatic cooperation with Nepal, advance high-quality Belt and Road cooperation, and strengthen cooperation in such fields as ports, transportation, power grids and communication. China is ready to continue offering assistance to Nepal's economic and social development within its capacity, and to encourage Chinese enterprises to invest and do business in Nepal, Xi said. He noted that China supports Nepal's declaration of 2025 as Nepal Visit Year in China, and welcomes Nepali friends to travel to China for business, tourism and study. China is willing to strengthen coordination with Nepal within multilateral platforms such as the United Nations, with the aim of defending the common interests of developing countries, Xi said. Oli said that as a friend of China, Nepal is deeply proud of and inspired by China's remarkable development achievements, and hopes to learn from China's experience to boost its own development. Noting that there are no problems, only friendship, between Nepal and China, Oli thanked China for providing various valuable support to Nepal. Nepal welcomes more Chinese enterprises to invest in the country and deepen cooperation in various fields, he said. Both Xizang and Taiwan are inalienable parts of China's territory, Oli said. Stressing that Nepal firmly adheres to the one-China principle, he said the country will not allow any force to use its territory for anti-China activities or to harm China's interests, and that Nepal opposes any foreign interference in China's internal affairs. A joint statement by the People's Republic of China and Nepal was also issued on Tuesday. Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Chairman of the National People's Congress Standing Committee Zhao Leji also held talks with Nepali Prime Minister Oli in Beijing on Tuesday, the Xinhua News Agency reported. Strive for new progress As the two neighboring countries celebrate the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations, experts expect Oli's visit to further advance bilateral ties to a new height, deepen the traditional friendship by accelerating practical cooperation in various fields, and boost the two sides' coordination on regional issues of mutual interest. As some Indian media have hyped that Oli has broken the "tradition" of a Nepalese leader by visiting China first instead of India, experts emphasized that cooperation between China and Nepal does not target any third party, instead, the two are always committed to promoting regional development, peace and stability. Hu Zhiyong, a research fellow with the Institute of International Relations at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, said that the choice of China as the first foreign country to visit after Oli took office in July shows that the Nepalese government attaches great importance to China-Nepal relations and regards the development of relations with China as the main direction of its diplomatic work. Qian Feng, director of the research department of the National Strategy Institute at Tsinghua University, said that making Nepal's economy "catch the express train" of China's high-quality economic development is the main focus of his visit. China and Nepal signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on bilateral cooperation under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative in May 2017. President Xi paid a state visit to Nepal in October 2019.  Qian said due to political changes in Nepal and the impact of the pandemic, some cooperation between the two countries cannot be smoothly implemented. "Prime Minister Oli hopes to make up for lost time." In addition to meetings with Chinese leaders, the Nepalese prime minister is scheduled to address the Nepal-China Business Forum and deliver a keynote speech at Peking University, according to a release from Nepal's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. For China, Nepal is not only an important BRI partner, but also, as a close and friendly neighbor, plays an important role in contributing to maintaining social security and stability in ethnic areas in Xizang, Qian said. Not targeting third party Indian media has been closely following Oli's China visit. Calling Oli "a pro-China leader," Indian media the Hindustan Times noted that Oli broke with "the usual practice of Nepali prime ministers making India their first destination in the neighborhood after assuming charge, amid media reports that he did not get an invitation from New Delhi." India's Business Standard described Oli as a "veteran communist politician," who "seeks to reduce its traditional dependence on India." The media outlet also raised "debt concerns" regarding a $216 million loan from China to build an international airport in Pokhara. The development of bilateral relations between China and Nepal is in the fundamental interests of the two nations and their people and leaves no room for a third party to sow discord about it, Qian said. China respects Nepal's right to independent development and hopes India, which has significance influence on Nepal, refrains from meddling and interfering in Nepal as in the past, Qian stated. For Hu, the friendly development of China-Nepal relations between China and Nepal is objectively of great importance to enhancing China's influence in South Asia. But some in India are overly nervous and sensitive about the visit of Nepal's Prime Minister to China. "New Delhi should not overly interpret the China-Nepal cooperation, which does not target any third party… Instead, the cooperation is conducive to promoting regional common development and safeguarding regional stability." Hu stressed that many South Asian countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Maldives have achieved their own development by participating in BRI projects. "The BRI is a big cake for cooperation. Nepal wants to share the cake as well," Hu said. According to official statistics, China is the second-biggest trade partner of Nepal. Bilateral trade volume between China and Nepal in 2023 was $1.8 billion, an increase of 9.1 percent year-on-year. From January to August 2024, trade volume between China and Nepal was $1.28 billion, surging 18 percent year-on-year. Bilateral trade between China and Nepal accounts for 17 percent of Nepal's total, according to the Xinhua News Agency, citing Ramesh Aryal, deputy director general of the customs department of Nepal's Ministry of Finance. Meanwhile, India is Nepal's largest trading partner, accounting for more than 65 percent of its total trade, the Kathmandu Post said. "Given China's growing strength and influence, especially as China and Nepal both seek to establish a closer cooperative relationship with each other, China's share is bound to rise further… But the trend of India as Nepal's most influential economic partner is also long-standing, given the geographical and cultural advantages of India's relations with Nepal," Qian said. In fact, in terms of cooperation with Nepal, the two major countries jointly play a more positive role in helping their common neighbor develop its economy and improve people's livelihood, rather than holding a narrow perspective and falling into a vicious competitive relationship, Qian commented.  

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China.org.cn: Is China building an "anti-America circle" by actively participating in global governance?

BEIJING, Dec. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A news report from China.org.cn on the China-U.S. relationship:  Is China building an “anti-America circle” by actively participating in global governance? Is China building an "anti-America circle" by actively participating in global governance? The answer is NO. The world is faced with varying complexities, with challenges posed to peace and development. Humanity is again standing at the crossroads of history, facing the question of which path to take. As the second largest economy in the world, China has long been a player on the international stage, with vivid global features. As a member of the global community of shared future, China has been an active participant in the international governance, which is in line with the real needs of the country's development, but also an act of shouldering responsibilities as a major country. Rather than building such circles, what has China done? It is the second largest contributor to both peacekeeping assessment and the largest troop-contributing country (TCC) among the permanent members of the UN Security Council. It has actively collaborated with other countries in tackling climate change, and driving the transformation of relevant industries; it has been an active mediator of regional and international hot-button issues, helping Iran and Saudi Arabia broker an agreement in Beijing; China has been an active provider of humanitarian aid, for example, the juncao project has brought hope to African countries and island countries on the Pacific in addressing hunger and poverty. China is also an active advocator of multilateral mechanisms including the BRICS, to steer the world towards a fairer and more orderly direction. China is indeed actively participating in the global governance, with a wish to make the world more stable and beautiful, and more inclusive instead of exclusive. By Cheng Hongliang, Research Fellow at Institute of American Studies, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations

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China-Latin America forum in Peru explores shared path to modernization

BEIJING, Dec. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A news report by chinadiplomacy.org.cn on the 2024 Forum on Dialogue between the Civilizations of China and Latin America and the Caribbean: The 2024 Forum on Dialogue between the Civilizations of China and Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) was held on Nov. 6 in Lima, Peru, drawing more than 150 participants from China and Latin American nations, including government officials, scholars and business leaders. The forum, focused on "Civilizational Heritage and Modern Development," sought to boost cultural exchanges and joint modernization efforts between China and the LAC region. Gao Anming, editor-in-chief of China International Communications Group, noted that China and LAC countries, as members of the Global South, share similar development goals and philosophies. He emphasized that both Chinese and Latin American civilizations, as treasures of the world, must balance tradition with innovation to thrive in the modern world. Gao added that China and Latin America should actively share their experiences in this regard, ensuring cultural continuity while exploring unique paths to modernization, accelerating technological development, and jointly creating lasting civilizational achievements with global impact. Karina Batthyány, executive secretary at the Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO), highlighted that China has steadfastly pursued its own path to modernization, lifting 800 million people out of poverty and emerging as a global economic powerhouse. She noted that with nearly one fifth of the world's population and a quarter of its workforce, China has achieved steady growth over the past 40 years at a pace that has impressed regions like LAC. Batthyány said China's modernization process offers valuable insights for LAC countries, showing that modernization should be people-centered and domestically driven, rather than externally imposed to benefit a privileged few. María Fernanda Pampín, director of the Publication Department at CLACSO, said China's modernization path has created a new model for global development. She called it a historic milestone that offers fresh possibilities for nations worldwide. Pampín emphasized that Chinese modernization's influence on global development theory and its broader implications for human society would likely grow more significant as time progresses. Kang Zhen, vice president of Beijing Normal University, stressed that China and LAC countries have embraced new opportunities to jointly pursue modernization through cultural exchange and South-South cooperation. The forum was jointly guided by China's State Council Information Office, Peru's Ministry of Culture and the Latin American and Caribbean Parliament. China-Latin America forum in Peru explores shared path to modernization http://en.chinadiplomacy.org.cn/2024-11/29/content_117576580.shtml 

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Global Times: Indonesia supports China hosting APEC 2026, to advocate broader interests of Global South with China after joining BRICS, says Indonesian ambassador

BEIJING, Nov. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- On November 10, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto concluded his inaugural overseas trip to China following his appointment as president in March of this year. This visit marked his first official state trip to China, underscoring the significant importance Indonesia places on its bilateral relations with the country.  At the recently held APEC and G20 leaders' summits, Indonesia, as a key member, expressed its commitment to collaborating with China and other developing nations to advance the vision of peace and development for the Global South. In a recent interview with Global Times (GT) reporters Hu Yuwei and Xie Wenting, Indonesian Ambassador to China Djauhari Oratmangun (Oratmangun) shared his insights on the outcomes of the president's visit, Indonesia's aspirations to join BRICS, his perspective on the three major global initiatives proposed by the Chinese leaders, and his expectations for the future of bilateral relations. In his view, Indonesia's development vision aligns closely with China's development philosophy and logic. He looks forward to continuing the friendship and strengthening cooperation between China and Indonesia under the leadership of the new generation of the Indonesian government, working together to contribute wisdom and efforts to the prosperity of the Global South. GT: Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto chose China as his first overseas destination after taking office. What signals does this send? What outcomes of this visit impressed you most? Oratmangun: China has been Indonesia's top trading partner for over 10 consecutive years. Progress in our bilateral cooperation has been great, particularly these past few years. China is Indonesia's largest trade partner and the second-largest investment partner. Based on data from General Administration of Customs of China, our trade volume in 2023 reached $139.41 billion. Meanwhile, China's investment in Indonesia last year amounted to $7.4 billion. We are optimistic that under the new administration, Indonesia and China relations will continue to grow stronger, fostering cooperation that benefits both our nations in areas such as trade, investment, infrastructure, and people-to-people exchanges. GT: What's your interpretation of the significance of the Global Development Initiative (GDI), the Global Security Initiative (GSI) and the Global Civilization Initiative (GCI)? How do you assess their synergies with President Prabowo's development strategy for Indonesia? Oratmangun: The Joint Statement Between the Republic of Indonesia and the People's Republic of China on Advancing the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and the China-Indonesia Community with a Shared Future presents us with new enthusiasm for the GSI and GCI, as well as the GDI. Indonesia has been willing to support the GDI because of the benefits that it has presented to our region's economic recovery post-COVID. Meanwhile, the GSI and GCI are in line with Indonesia's vision for a peaceful international order which places emphasis on sovereignty, independence, equality under international law, and peaceful resolution of conflicts through multilateral and international cooperation. The synergy with Indonesia's current development strategy is obvious. GT: President Prabowo said that China is a great country. Indonesia and China have a 1,000-year history of friendly exchanges, and bilateral relations have maintained a sound momentum of development. How President Prabowo's deeper understanding of China can further promote mutual understanding between the two countries? Oratmangun: At the Indonesia-China Business Forum held on November 10 in Beijing, President Prabowo conveyed an ancient Chinese philosophy "A thousand friends are too few, one enemy is too many." He has often expressed this philosophy on several previous occasions. As President Prabowo has expressed many times, China is not only a great global power but also a great civilization. Indonesia and Southeast Asia desire to work together in collaboration and synergy with China. Prabowo Subianto expressed deep respect for the Chinese people's historical civilization, which has endured for thousands of years, and for studying their culture. In his remarks after being inaugurated as president on October 20, President Prabowo stated that Indonesia will pursue a foreign policy as a country that wants to be a good neighbor. Indonesia believes that in this increasingly interconnected world, collaboration, cooperation, compromise, and respect for national interests and the core concerns of others are crucial for achieving peace, security, stability, and prosperity. We are convinced that only dialogue and cooperation can be effective tools to achieve these goals. On our planet, which is becoming increasingly interconnected, collaboration is the only path to prosperity and harmony. Indonesia remains firmly committed to fostering inclusive dialogue, promoting concrete collaboration, and upholding international laws - especially the respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all nations, as enshrined in the United Nations Charter. Appreciation for Chinese culture and history could indeed foster stronger mutual understanding between Indonesia and China. Indonesia could serve as a bridge in diplomacy, making it easier to identify mutually beneficial paths forward. This cultural awareness also signals respect, which can help in building trust and goodwill between the two nations. However, building on this foundation will require more than just understanding. It will need to translate into tangible ways that reflect Indonesia's national interests while recognizing the perspectives and aspirations of its counterpart. In a diplomatic context, this can lead to a more cooperative and productive relationship. GT: In what areas do you think China and Indonesia can further enhance cooperation, especially in the field of improving people's livelihoods in Indonesia? Oratmangun: Cooperation on housing, nutritious lunch for school-aged kids, and poverty alleviation has been discussed between the two heads of state. Building upon China's investment in Indonesia, I think these areas are a new opportunity for investment, such as in fisheries, agriculture and infrastructure. Infrastructure is not only about transportation, like high-speed train, but also to enhance connectivity to remote areas, building public facilities as well as housing facilities to improve people's livelihoods especially in remote areas. Our government will also continue downstream industrial policy, not only on nickel, but also other minerals like tin and copper. We hope China can continue support our downstream industrial policy. GT: The APEC and G20 summits have just concluded. What do you think APEC and G20 can do to inject momentum into the economic growth of Global South countries and provide direction for improving global economic governance? China will host APEC summit in 2026. What are your expectations on it? Oratmangun: The G20 plays a vital role in encouraging dialogue, cooperation, and coordination of policy responses for global economic recovery. Indonesia, as the largest economy in Southeast Asia, focuses on advocating for the interests of emerging markets and developing nations. Its presidency of the G20 in 2022 showcased its leadership in addressing post-pandemic recovery, digital economy development, and green energy transitions that provided direction and market confidence for future economic prospects and financial system stability. During the G20 in Brazil, Indonesian President Prabowo emphasized the importance of global collaboration to address the challenges of poverty, hunger, and climate change, as well as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the green energy transition. Those challenges impact Global South countries, their sustainable development, and their energy transition agendas. The G20 must produce concrete actions to help achieve the SDGs. And regarding APEC, President Prabowo has affirmed that the forum should serve as a bridge for an inclusive future amid these increasingly complex global challenges. APEC could play a positive and pivotal role in building broader consensus and deliver more tangible results for regional connectivity and a more balanced, sustainable, and inclusive growth of Asia-Pacific and beyond. Indonesia therefore strongly supports China's APEC Chairmanship and looks forward to a successful APEC 2026. We will support APEC in achieving Putrajaya Vision 2040 of an open, dynamic, resilient, and peaceful Asia-Pacific community. GT: Indonesia has officially submitted an application to join the BRICS. What motivated Indonesia to join BRICS? Oratmangun: Indonesia sees BRICS as an attractive platform due to its commitment to providing an independent, multilateral space where emerging economies and developing nations can pursue greater economic collaboration, and address shared global challenges. Joining BRICS aligns well with Indonesia's foreign policy goals, as the country seeks to diversify its partnerships, reduce economic vulnerabilities, and play a more active role in shaping the global economic order. This forum of developing nations is making significant strides toward its goal of becoming an independent multilateral platform within the global economy. Given its long-term potential, BRICS offers Indonesia an ideal platform to amplify its global influence, serving as a bridge between the interests of developing and developed nations, much as it has done in other multilateral settings. Amid this increasingly polarized global landscape, Indonesia's diplomacy is transforming, engaging a diverse array of international actors, and enhancing its influence as an emerging power. Indonesia is prepared to take on a more prominent role on the world stage. In alignment with its free and active foreign policy, Indonesia seeks to engage across multiple platforms to protect and promote its national interests. By joining BRICS, Indonesia seeks not only to advance its national interests but also to support the broader interests of the Global South, striving to create a more balanced global economy where the voices of developing countries carry greater weight.

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Global Times: Atoms for a better home: CNNC showcases 'Chinese solution' on nuclear technology application to the world

VIENNA, Nov. 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2024 International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Ministerial Conference is taking place from November 26 to 28 in Vienna, Austria. On November 26, China held a side event themed "Atoms for a Better Home," focusing on integrated solutions for irradiation and nuclear medicine. At the event, China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) presented its solution for nuclear technology applications, highlighting China's achievements and expertise in nuclear medicine, irradiation, medical isotopes, and radioactive drug production. IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi and Deputy Director General Liu Hua attended the event and visited the exhibition of China's nuclear technology application achievements. Also present were IAEA Deputy Director General Najat Mokhtar, Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Qu Dongyu, Deputy Director General of United Nations Industrial Development Organization Zou Ciyong, China's Permanent Representative of China to the United Nations and other international organizations in Vienna Li Song, Secretary General of the China Atomic Energy Agency Huang Ping and CNNC Chief Accountant Wang Xuejun. More than 200 officials, experts, and media representatives from countries such as Russia, Cuba, Thailand, Syria, Sudan, and Pakistan and international organizations also attended the event. At the event, Grossi said that the Global Development Initiative proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping has a significant impact on guiding the international community to seek common development and enhance the well-being of people worldwide. Grossi expressed hope that China would continue its active participation in global development cooperation, making greater contributions to building a safer world and creating a better life. Qu emphasized that food security is fundamental to human survival and development. He highlighted the need to further leverage nuclear technology in advancing food security efforts, to tackle global food challenges and benefit humanity. Li noted that the applications of nuclear technology offer unique opportunities to the building of a community with a shared future for mankind through technological innovation. Nuclear technology should be utilized as a catalyst for exploring innovative applications across various fields. Huang mentioned that 2024 marks the 40th anniversary of China's accession to the IAEA. China and the IAEA have engaged in extensive cooperation on nuclear technology applications, yielding notable achievements. The China Atomic Energy Authority (CAEA) will continue to maximize nuclear technology's benefits to help achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Wang stressed that the applications of nuclear technology are driving technological progress, economic growth, and global well-being, serving as an important support for meeting the growing needs of people for a better life. In the future, CNNC will work hand in hand with all sectors to share China's nuclear technology advancements and expertise globally, contributing Chinese strength to the health and well-being of humanity. "Atoms for a Better Home" represents a vision of harmony and innovation in the relationship between humanity and nuclear technology. As a pioneer in the development of nuclear technology applications in China, CNNC has been deeply engaged in the fields of nuclear medicine and irradiation applications for many years, offering comprehensive services, including isotope production, drug manufacturing, nuclear medical services, equipment production, irradiation operations, and decommissioning of radiation sources. This enables CNNC to deliver end-to-end services such as project design, construction, equipment commissioning, operational management, and training for international clients. During the event, CNNC showcased world's first X/γ nuclear radiation dose detection chip. This chip is compact, highly sensitive, and has broad application prospects, especially suitable for intelligent terminal products with radiation detection functions. It can integrate into devices like smartphones, tablets, smart helmets, and drones. Users only need to conduct simple secondary development to apply it in radiation dose monitoring scenarios in nuclear-related workplaces and environments. The China Isotope and Radiation Association formalized agreements with the IAEA on radioactive isotopes and radiation processing, further deepening exchanges and cooperation in nuclear technology applications. Experts from organizations, such as China Isotope & Radiation Corporation, Nuclear Power Institute of China, China Institute of Atomic Energy, and Zhongshan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University, highlighted China's advancements in medical isotopes, radioactive drugs, nuclear medicine, radiation detection chips, and irradiation processing. During the event, CNNC demonstrated its comprehensive solutions for drug production facilities, smart nuclear medicine departments, radiotherapy centers, intelligent radiation detection, and integrated irradiation stations using physical displays and interactive exhibits under the theme "fortune and radiation." Representatives participating in the event voiced their aspirations to enhance collaboration with China in agricultural and medical nuclear technology applications, jointly playing a greater role in achieving the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. The side event was organized by China Isotope & Radiation Corporation, a subsidiary of CNNC. Officials from CNNC's Industrial Development and International Cooperation Department, Business Management Department, Finance Department, European Representative Office, China Isotope & Radiation Corporation, China Nuclear Power Engineering, Nuclear Power Institute of China, CNNC Overseas Ltd., China Institute of Atomic Energy, China Institute for Radiation Protection, CNNCMED, and the China Isotope and Radiation Association participated in the event. https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202411/1323951.shtml

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