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Xinhua releases website in Bulgaria offering economic news from China

16. February 2012. | 09:30

Source: Focus News Agency

The Chinese news agency Xinhua has released a website in Bulgarian, offering news and analyses about the second strongest economy in the world.

The Chinese news agency Xinhua has released a website in Bulgarian, offering news and analyses about the second strongest economy in the world.

The website is www.xinhua.bg.

“Our main goals are – to inform the Bulgarian audience about the processes and trends in the development of the Chinese economy, agriculture and financial institutions, to help Bulgarian businesses to find suitable partners in China,” said Xie Xuemin, chief Xinhua correspondent in Bulgaria.

The website offers also links to websites in Bulgarian and English, which give information about tourism and education in China and opportunities to study in China.

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