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China and Ireland aim to deepen cooperation in sectors like aircraft leasing, healthcare, green energy, and AI. Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin's visit to Beijing focuses on reopening the Chinese market to Irish beef and dairy products, which have been suspended due to trade disputes and a mad cow disease case. China views the two economies as complementary and advocates for multilateralism and free trade.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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