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Xi calls for China-Cambodia community with shared future of high quality, level, standard in new era

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Xi calls for China-Cambodia community with shared future of high quality, level, standard in new era

2024-12-03 20:13 Last Updated At:12-04 16:27

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday called for building a China-Cambodia community with a shared future of high quality, high level and high standard in the new era.

Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the statement in talks with visiting Cambodian People's Party President and Senate President Samdech Techo Hun Sen on bilateral relations in Beijing.

"You have long carried forward and promoted China-Cambodia friendship with concrete actions and made historic contributions to the development of bilateral relations. It has been fully proven through practice that the ironclad friendship between China and Cambodia fully serves the shared interests of their people," Xi told Hun Sen.

"Both China and Cambodia are committed to being forces for global peace, development and progress. China is ready to join hands with Cambodia to build a China-Cambodia community with a shared future of high quality, high level and high standard in the new era and make greater contributions to world peace and human progress," Xi said.

Hun Sen is on an official goodwill visit to China from Monday to Wednesday, at the invitation of the CPC.

Xi calls for China-Cambodia community with shared future of high quality, level, standard in new era

Xi calls for China-Cambodia community with shared future of high quality, level, standard in new era

Xi calls for China-Cambodia community with shared future of high quality, level, standard in new era

Xi calls for China-Cambodia community with shared future of high quality, level, standard in new era

Xi calls for China-Cambodia community with shared future of high quality, level, standard in new era

Xi calls for China-Cambodia community with shared future of high quality, level, standard in new era

Chinese industrial associations have voiced strong opposition to the United States' latest control measures on semiconductor export and urged domestic firms to exercise caution when purchasing U.S. chips.

The U.S. government on Monday announced a new round of export restrictions on China, adding more than 140 Chinese companies to the trade restriction list, involving multiple types of semiconductor products including semiconductor manufacturing equipment and electronic design automation tools.

The Internet Society of China (ISC), the China Semiconductor Industry Association (CSIA), and the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) on Tuesday released statements respectively, saying that the U.S. has once again undermined the long-standing consensus on fairness, rationality and non-discrimination reached by relevant global industries and the WTO's purpose of fair trade, and cautioned Chinese companies against buying U.S. chips.

The ISC stated that the U.S. generalization of the concept of national security and its abuse of export control measures to impose unwarranted blockades and suppression on China have shaken the industry's trust and confidence in U.S. chip products.

The ISC also called on domestic companies to take proactive countermeasures, make careful decision when purchasing U.S. chips, seek to expand cooperation with chip companies in other countries and regions, and actively use chips manufactured by domestic and foreign companies in China.

The CSIA said the U.S. arbitrary control measures against China have caused disruptions in the supply chain and increased operating costs for American companies, affecting the stable supply of U.S. chips and making them no longer secure and reliable, and related Chinese industries have to exercise caution when procuring chips from the U.S.

The CAAM shared the concerns of the ISC and the CSIA, saying that the U.S. government arbitrarily modified regulatory rules, which has seriously affected the stable supply of U.S. chip products and is shaking the trust and confidence of the Chinese automotive industry in procuring chip products from American companies.

The CAAM said it welcomes global chip companies to strengthen collaboration with Chinese automotive and chip enterprises in various aspects, invest in China, engage in joint research and development, and share development opportunities.

Chinese associations caution against buying US chips over semiconductor export control

Chinese associations caution against buying US chips over semiconductor export control

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