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Standing the Test of Time

Argentina is the farthest country from China in the world, about 20,000 km whether you go west or east. And throughout history, this distance had hindered communication and trade.

But the development of transportation in recent decades and the mutual desire to connect have brought down these barriers, in a concept referred to as la distancia que nos une (the distance that unites us).

For over 50 years, China-Argentina relations have withstood the test of global shifts and maintained health and stability. Their enduring friendship, characterized by mutual trust and common growth, is a testament to their pragmatic, needs-based relationship.

This pragmatic approach has been fundamental, forming the bedrock of their

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