Chinese Vice President Meets HSBC Chairman to Strengthen Global Ties
Amid global uncertainties, Chinese Vice President Han Zheng met with HSBC Group Chairman Mark Tucker in Beijing on Wednesday to discuss bolstering economic cooperation. The meeting focused on enhancing China-Britain relations and contributing to worldwide stability.
“In a world full of uncertainties, China is committed to high-standard opening up and firmly supports multilateralism,” Vice President Han said. He highlighted that strong and steady China-Britain relations not only benefit both countries but also provide certainty for the international community.
Han expressed hope that HSBC would continue to tap into the Chinese market, aiding the development of China-Britain and China-Europe relations. This collaboration is seen as a positive step toward addressing global economic challenges.
HSBC Chairman Mark Tucker affirmed the bank’s confidence in China’s economic future. “The HSBC Group has full confidence in the prospects of China’s economic development and is ready to promote the long-term and steady development of Britain-China relations,” Tucker said.
This meeting underscores the importance of international cooperation and open markets, themes that resonate with young people worldwide who are keenly aware of global economic issues.
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