The Uruguayan delegation led by the Minister of Industry, Carolina Cosse, visited Baidu and highlighted the willingness of both governments to build a strategic partnership. "China is our main trading partner and its presence is key in the world economy," she said on that occasion. She also invited the businessmen to visit Uruguay.
The Minister of Industry, Energy and Mining (MIEM), Carolina Cosse, visited Baidu yesterday, as part of her official visit to that country, together with the director of Uruguay XXI, Antonio Carámbula, and a delegation of businessmen and representatives of the Uruguayan Chamber of Information Technology (CUTI).
Cosse recalled the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Uruguay and China and the memorandum signed by both presidents during Tabaré Vázquez's visit to that country in 2016, in which they affirmed their willingness to build a strategic partnership. He also recalled that Uruguay hosted the 2017 edition of the China-LAC business summit, which brings together Chinese and Latin American businessmen. He also highlighted the visit of Foreign Minister Wang Yi, last January, whose objective was to deepen the bilateral strategies established by the two presidents.
"Both governments are working to reach a free trade agreement, further integrating the economies and deepening existing ties," she recalled during her visit. "China is our main trading partner and its presence is key in the world economy," she said.
Cosse invited the representatives of Baidu to visit Uruguay to meet the technology-related companies in our country and the Uruguayan people. "We are united by the common goal of the concept of development and vision for the future, as well as mutual respect for each people," she said.
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Baidu is a multinational company specializing in technology, providing services and products related to the Internet, artificial intelligence, headquartered in Beijing.
Source: La República
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