On Monday, the Canadian government announced a gradual increase in the number of direct flights between Canada and China, aiming to enhance trade and economic relations between the two countries.
The head of China's National Development and Reform Commission announced new strategies aimed at bolstering the country's economic security in light of rising tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. This initiative comes as Beijing reassesses its readiness to face external risks.
Jordan's Minister of Industry and Trade, <strong>Yousef Al-Jaghbeer</strong>, stated that mutual treatment with Syria must rely on complete figures rather than partial data. He highlighted the importance of transparency in economic relations between the two countries during a press conference.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, welcomed Felix Tshisekedi, President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in Abu Dhabi. The meeting focused on enhancing economic and security relations between the two countries, reflecting the UAE's strategic efforts to boost cooperation with African nations.
The Philippine government announced that Iran has agreed to permit safe passage for Philippine ships and fuel supplies through the Strait of Hormuz. This decision comes at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions in the region.
China has firmly rejected the restrictions imposed by the United States on cooperation with Venezuela, emphasizing the need to protect its legal rights and interests in the country. This statement was made by a spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry.
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced the country's intention to enhance economic links with the European Union as the war in Iran escalates. This move comes at a time of increasing tension between Britain and the United States due to the UK government's reluctance to engage further in the conflict.
The United Arab Emirates has announced a decision to prohibit the entry or transit of Iranian citizens through its territory, reflecting escalating regional tensions. This decision comes at a sensitive time marked by significant changes in the Middle East.
Bavarian Prime Minister <strong>Markus Söder</strong> is set to visit the <strong>BMW</strong> plant in <strong>North Carolina</strong> following a two-day tour in <strong>Texas</strong>. This visit aims to strengthen economic relations between Germany and the United States, particularly in the automotive sector.
Saudi Arabia has confirmed that its imports of oil from Iraq come with specific costs, emphasizing the importance of economic cooperation between the two countries. This statement comes at a time when there is an increasing need to strengthen trade relations amid global economic challenges.
Chinese companies are planning to expand their operations in the European Union, despite concerns over unclear regulations and policies. This was highlighted in a recent report released during a forum in Luxembourg.
Iran has expressed its readiness to allow Japanese-linked ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz amidst the ongoing energy crisis. This decision follows discussions between the Iranian Foreign Minister and his Japanese counterpart.