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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is paying an official visit to China from April 11 to 15, marking his fourth trip in four years. CGTN stringer in Madrid interviewed local residents to gather views on the visit and bilateral relations. A student named Camilo noted that Chinese New Year is also celebrated in Spain, and that the country imports a wide range of goods from China. In his view, Sanchez's visit could help boost cooperation not only in culture but also in trade, including sectors such as electric vehicles.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is paying an official visit to China from April 11 to 15, marking his fourth trip in four years. CGTN stringer in Madrid interviewed local residents to gather views on the visit and bilateral relations. A student named Camilo noted that Chinese New Year is also celebrated in Spain, and that the country imports a wide range of goods from China. In his view, Sanchez's visit could help boost cooperation not only in culture but also in trade, including sectors such as electric vehicles.