Najibi highlighted the political, social, and economic cooperation between both sides, noting the positive trade exchange, which surpassed $2.3 billion in 2024. He emphasized the potential for further economic collaboration between the two friendly nations.
Throughout the discussion, Najibi identified key areas for partnership and knowledge transfer, including Data Centers, Artificial Intelligence, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing. He encouraged the exchange of delegations and the organization of joint business events to facilitate deeper cooperation.
In response, Chunlin commended the growing business ties between Bahrain and China and expressed a strong desire to advance this relationship even further.
Also present at the meeting were Bahrain Chamber’s Second vice-Chairman, Mohammed Al Kooheji, vice-Treasurer Waleed Kanoo, and Executive Bureau member, Bassim Al Saie.
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