The Prime Ministers of China and Thailand will meet!
Witness the signing of 14 MoUs!
At 17:00 p.m. Beijing time on February 6, Thai Prime Minister Petuntan attended the review ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, and held talks with Chinese Premier Li Qiang.
During the talks, Petongtan sent Chinese New Year greetings to the Chinese Premier and said that over the past 50 years, China and Thailand have always adhered to mutual support and cooperation, and the relations between the two countries have gradually developed.

Up to now, China has been Thailand’s largest trading partner for 12 consecutive years and is a major investor in Thailand.
At a time when the world’s economies are interconnected and inextricably linked, it is all the more important for China and Thailand to work closely together and promote future relations that are people-centred and forward-looking, so that the people of the two countries can have enough food and clothing and keep their people safe.

She said that Thailand is committed to promoting the success of key cooperation projects, especially the China-Thailand high-speed rail project and the giant panda in Thailand. and give full play to the role of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) and the China-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement to increase the value of trade between the two countries.
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Thailand, Thailand is very willing to strengthen cooperation with China in the field of people-to-people relations.

At 17:45 in the afternoon, under the witness of the prime ministers of the two countries, China and Thailand signed 14 agreements, as follows:
- Joint Statement of the Government of China and Thailand on Forward-looking and People-Oriented Development to a High-level Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (unsigned);
- Draft Memorandum of Understanding between the National Development and Reform Commission of China and the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society of Thailand on Promoting Cooperation in the Field of Artificial Intelligence;
- Draft Memorandum of Understanding between the National Development and Reform Commission of China and the National Economic and Social Development Commission of Thailand on Economic Development Exchanges and Cooperation;
- Draft Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China and the Ministry of Energy of Thailand on Green Development Investment Cooperation;
- Draft Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China and the Office of the Policy Committee of the Eastern Economic Corridor of Thailand on Promoting Investment in the Digital Economy Sector;
- Draft Protocol between the General Administration of Customs of China and the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives of Thailand on Standards for Inspection, Quarantine and Veterinary Health Measures for the Export of Aquaculture Fish Products to China;
- Draft Framework Agreement on Cooperation between the General Administration of Customs of China and the Customs Department of Thailand on Single Window Cooperation for Cross-border Trade;
- Draft Agreement between the General Administration of Customs of China and the Customs Department of Thailand on the Mutual Recognition of the Enterprise Credit Management Project of the General Administration of Customs and the AEO Standard Entrepreneur Program of the Customs Administration;
- Draft Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China and the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation of Thailand on Promoting Cooperation in the Establishment of Joint Laboratories for Artificial Intelligence;
- Draft Memorandum of Understanding between China National Space Administration and Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation of Thailand on China-Thailand Lunar Environmental Exploration Equipment for the Chang’e-7 Lunar Probe Space Mission;
- Draft Memorandum of Understanding between China Atomic Energy Agency and Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation of Thailand on Cooperation in the Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Technology;
- Draft Memorandum of Understanding between China Post and the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society of Thailand on Postal Services Cooperation;
- Draft Memorandum of Understanding between China Xinhua News Agency and Public Relations Department of Thailand on News and Information Exchange;
- Draft memorandum of understanding between China Media Group and Thailand Public Television.

Thai Prime Minister Petuntan said
China will give giant pandas to Thailand!
From February 5 to 8, Thai Prime Minister Petuntan paid a four-day official visit to China.
On the 6th, Prime Minister Petuntan met with Chinese leaders, leaders of the Thai-Chinese Chamber of Commerce and executives of a number of advanced Chinese enterprises to discuss in detail the cooperation between China and Thailand, and signed a number of MOUs.

According to Thai media news, on the evening of February 6, Prime Minister Petuntan summarized the results of the day’s talks to the Thai people. On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Thailand, China is ready to present giant pandas to Thailand, and the Thai side has also conveyed to China the relevant preparations for welcoming the giant pandas in Thailand, and it is expected that Thailand will get new giant pandas in the near future, and the specific details will be further updated later.
Prime Minister Petuntan arrives in Harbin!
Attend the opening ceremony of the Asian Winter Games!
On the morning of February 7, local time, Thai Prime Minister Petuntan arrived in Harbin to attend the opening ceremony of the 9th Asian Winter Games in Harbin in 2025, accompanied by Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Home Affairs Anutin, Minister of Foreign Affairs Mari, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Economy and Society Baser, Minister of Tourism and Sports Solawong and other senior cabinet officials.

It is reported that the 2025 Harbin Asian Winter Games will be held from February 7 to 14, with a total of 6 events, 11 sub-events and 64 sub-events, and 85 Thai athletes (48 men and 37 women) from the four sports associations of figure skating and speed skating, curling, ice hockey, skiing and snowboarding will participate in the competition.

It is reported that the 2025 Harbin Asian Winter Games will be held from February 7 to 14, with a total of 6 events, 11 sub-events and 64 sub-events, and 85 Thai athletes (48 men and 37 women) from the four sports associations of figure skating and speed skating, curling, ice hockey, skiing and snowboarding will participate in the competition.

On February 7, Thai Prime Minister Petuntan will attend the opening ceremony at the Harbin International Convention and Exhibition Sports Center, and after the opening ceremony, Prime Minister Petuntan will also watch the Sino-Thai men’s ice hockey match at the Harbin Ice Hockey Stadium.

Thai Prime Minister Petuntan:
Adhere to the one-China principle! Thailand is ready to receive Chinese guests!

On the evening of February 6, Thai Prime Minister Petuntan summarized the results of the talks with relevant Chinese leaders and staff of relevant departments to relevant departments and Thai people on the 6th.
During the meeting, Prime Minister Petuntan talked about Thailand’s tourism-related matters, and she stressed that Thailand is fully prepared to welcome Chinese tourists, and will do its best to take care of Chinese tourists to Thailand, and listen to relevant suggestions and opinions from all parties.

On the other hand, Prime Minister Petuntan affirmed that Thailand adheres to the one-China principle.
At the same time, the Thai side hopes that the Chinese side will support the development of Thailand’s tourism industry, especially on the occasion of the upcoming Thai New Year Songkran Festival in April, and Thailand hopes that the Chinese side can convey an important message to the public, that is, Thailand is fully prepared to welcome and take care of Chinese tourists, and will put the safety of tourists first.

Finally, Petuntan once again stressed that Thailand is a safe country, and there have been many false rumors about Thailand recently, and he hopes that China can help to clarify the remarks related to “it is not safe to travel to Thailand”.
Thai Prime Minister Petuntan met with executives of the China-Thailand Chamber of Commerce in Beijing!
Promote China-Thailand trade and investment facilitation!

At 13:30 pm Beijing time on February 6, Thai Prime Minister Petuntan met with Paiji, vice chairman of the China-Thailand Chamber of Commerce (TCCC), in Beijing.
During the meeting, Petuntan expressed his gratitude and praise for the role played by the Chamber in promoting the development of Sino-Thai trade and investment cooperation, and the meeting will provide a lot of useful information for Thai companies in China.
Petontan is also open to advice from the Chamber of Commerce and will ask the relevant authorities to consider the possibility of further action.

At the same time, Petuntan said that the Thai side is willing to promote the development of trade between the two countries, especially in agricultural products and mutual investment; It will also actively advocate and promote the acceleration of trade and investment facilitation cooperation between China and Thailand, and do a good job in the supervision of product safety standards.
Paiji said that the world is facing many challenges, and on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Thailand, Thailand will be able to take this opportunity to promote cooperation and overcome difficulties together.
Here, the Chamber of Commerce proposes to promote cooperation in various fields, such as strengthening the soft power of product image and services, investment promotion and facilitation measures, etc.
In addition, it is understood that the China-Thailand Chamber of Commerce is the only non-profit organization in Thailand, which is registered under the supervision of the Ministry of Civil Affairs of China and has a legal status in China, with more than 100 members.
At present, the Chamber has offices in Beijing, Shanghai, Nanning, Qingdao and Bangkok, Thailand, and has signed cooperation agreements with more than 30 Chinese organizations.
Zhongtai, the future can be expected!
At this moment of historical opportunity, the friendship between China and Thailand has once again been written into a new chapter. From the capital Beijing to the ice and snow city of Harbin, every step of the journey seems to tell the determination of the two countries to work together.
The panda will cross mountains and rivers to become a symbol of friendship, and the signing of the 14 agreements paves the way for future cooperation. This is an in-depth and friendly meeting between China and Thailand, and it is also a continuation of the mutual trust and protection between the two peoples.

China and Thailand know each other for thousands of years, turning into a bridge of cooperation, closely linking the dreams and hopes of the two countries. Prime Minister Petuntan’s visit to China carries deep hopes for the future, and also makes everyone feel that no matter how the situation changes, the friendship between China and Thailand will always shine in their hearts like the stars in the distant sky.
From ancient times to the present, China and Thailand have endured for a long time, and the trust between the two countries is the most precious treasure of this journey across time.
The future of China and Thailand is promising, and the people of the two countries will work together to create a better tomorrow.
