At a welcome dinner, China’s Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao spoke of the Forum’s spirit of partnership and how it was ‘centred on peace and development.’
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A trough of low pressure is bringing thunder and rain to the region in the coming days, but with a welcome fall in temperature.
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