CSEBA was established with a mission to provide the basis for economic and financial cooperation between China and the countries of South-Eastern Europe, including: Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Slovenia, Montenegro, FYR of Macedonia, Kosovo, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece, Turkey, Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus, as well as the countries of: Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and Russia. |
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The area of Southeast Europe has always had an interesting role in the European history, a mixture between the developed West and the exotic East. With its geographic location, it was an unavoidable part of the ancient Silk Road and there is no wonder that it is still an area of interest of both the European Union and China. |
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REXPO: Chinese investments in focus | |
2nd December 2018 | |
ZAGREB - For the seventh year in a row, on November 27th and 28th, the international fair for investment projects Rexpo was held in Zagreb. |
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China – main star of HTi Conference in Brussels | |
30th November 2018 | |
BRUSSELS – China was the Country Partner of Health Tourism Industry Conference held in the very heart of European Union on November 26 and 27. |
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Hu Zhaoming: Croatia, China brace for stronger cultural, tourism ties | |
14th February 2019 | |
VARAZDIN - The first ever "Happy Spring Festival" performance in the Croatian town Varazdin on Tuesday marked the beginning of a year of cultural and tourism cooperation between China and Croatia. |
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Top 10 Busiest Ports In The World: Chinese Seaports Dominate | |
14th February 2019 | |
LONDON - About 90% of the world’s trade depends on maritime shipping. While shipping volumes around the world continue to rise, some ports have benefited more than others. |