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Savoring Success with Taste Nova Scotia Culinary Ambassador Amy Savoury | SaltWireBEIJING - China's President Xi Jinping met Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero at Beijing's Great Hall of the People on Monday, Chinese state media reported, a day after the Cuban leader signed cooperation documents with Xi's deputy at a trade fair.
He was among half a dozen foreign dignitaries to attend the opening ceremony of the International Import Expo on Sunday in Shanghai, a week-long trade fair where countries and companies often strike deals resulting in the world's second-largest economy buying more of their wares. Cuban officials often laud relations with China as"outstanding" or"historic", and President Miguel Diaz-Canel told China's Xi on the sidelines of a BRICS Summit in Johannesburg in August that ties were at an"all-time high".
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