China has extended an invitation to its neighbors, including Japan, South Korea, and ASEAN countries, to strengthen regional collaboration in science and technology. This call was emphasized by Chinese Premier Li Qiang, who highlighted artificial intelligence, robotics, and biomedicine as key areas ripe for joint initiatives.

During a leaders' meeting with ASEAN, Japan, and South Korea in Malaysia, Li stressed the importance of cooperation in the digital economy, electric vehicles, and clean energy. The Chinese Premier expressed a keen interest in maintaining constructive dialogue to resolve differences, aiming to curb external interference and mitigate potential conflicts.

As these nations navigate an era marked by a scientific and technological revolution coupled with an industrial tra

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