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On September 15, 2025, CICCPS delegation was led by Li Bingshu the CICCPS Secretary General and visited the Embassy of the Republic of North Macedonia. They H.E. Sa#3;ko Nasev the Ambassador of Embassy of the Republic of North Macedonia enthusiastically welcomed Li Bingshu and CICCPS membership representatives.
Li Bingshu and H.E. Sa#3;ko Nasev the Ambassador held in-depth discussions on deepening China-North Macedonia economic and trade cooperation, expanding collaborative fields, and strengthening the foundation for partnership.
Li Bingshu expressed his gratitude for the reception and introduced CICCPS's basic profile along with its key activities and achievements in recent years, including the "China-Foreign Ambassador-Entrepreneurs Dialogue" activities and the "CICCPS International Business Travel" program. He emphasized the CICCPS’s long-term commitment to building platforms for Sino-foreign enterprise cooperation, facilitating mutual visits and project negotiations across various sectors, and helping enterprises from both countries explore collaborative potential to realize project implementation. He expressed hope that this visit would establish a communication mechanism to jointly promote deeper cooperation between Chinese and North Macedonian enterprises.
Sa#3;ko Nasev the Ambassador highlighted the consistently friendly relations between North Macedonia and China. He noted that wine, agriculture, and processing manufacturing are key industries supported by the North Macedonian government and expressed hope for increased participation from Chinese enterprises in these sectors. The Ambassador further introduced cooperation opportunities in commodity trade, new energy vehicle procurement, and healthcare. He welcomed Chinese companies to conduct on-site inspections in North Macedonia and engage with local businesses to foster mutual cooperation. Ambassador Sa#3;ko Nasev looked forward to connecting with more Chinese private enterprises through CICCPS and he would like to strongly support the CICCPS's cooperation plans, and anticipate translating cooperation intentions into tangible outcomes.
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