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		<title>Orsi Gives Exclusive CMG Interview After First China Trip</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Uruguay&#8217;s newly sworn-in President Yamandu Orsi made headlines with his first official visit to China, heading a diverse business delegation from February 1-7. During the tour, he sat down for&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Uruguay&#8217;s newly sworn-in President Yamandu Orsi made headlines with his first official visit to China, heading a diverse business delegation from February 1-7. During the tour, he sat down for a special interview with China Media Group (CMG), offering a candid look at bilateral prospects.</p>



<p>&#8216;I saw the real China,&#8217; Orsi declared, calling on global observers to understand the nation&#8217;s true trajectory through history and into the future. Expressing full confidence in future China-Uruguay relations, he recalled that for 38 years since formal ties began, every Uruguayan leader&#8217;s China visit has centered on nurturing friendship.</p>



<p>Located in South America&#8217;s southeast, Uruguay is famed for its 12 million-plus cattle herd and beef exports. Agriculture and livestock dominate, with processing industries at the core. China, now Uruguay&#8217;s largest trade partner, hosts numerous Chinese factories, enhancing tech and industrial synergies.</p>



<p>Shifting focus, Orsi pointed out how partnerships have broadened beyond farm goods like beef and soy. Today&#8217;s delegations include reps from industry, science, education, logistics, and biotech. &#8216;This diversification strengthens our bonds and builds a stronger Uruguay,&#8217; he affirmed.</p>



<p>From Beijing&#8217;s academic circles to Shanghai&#8217;s bustling port and investment summits, plus soccer games with youth, the visit brimmed with activity. Orsi underscored goals of advancing trade, culture, and education exchanges alongside diplomatic gains.</p>



<p>On the eve of Spring Festival, Orsi conveyed festive wishes to Chinese people through CMG, marking 38 years of diplomacy at an all-time high. &#8216;As vital partners, let&#8217;s deepen cooperation for our peoples&#8217; benefit,&#8217; he urged.</p>



<p>Championing multilateral efforts, Uruguay stands ready with China to forge a more linked, peaceful global order.</p>
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