Irish PM Aims for Deeper Trade Talks With China in Beijing
Ireland's Prime Minister Micheal Martin is set to have more in-depth talks on trade with China's No. 2 official on Tuesday, working to strengthen strategic ties with the world's second-largest economy amid frosty China-European Union relations.Martin's scheduled meeting with Chinese Premier Li Qiang forms part of his five-day trip that he said would include "a significant economic dimension", a clip posted on the Irish Taoiseach's X handle on Monday evening showed.The Irish leader was seen in the clip telling media that he would discuss with Li in "greater detail" trade...
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