Brussels (AFP) April 01, 2014 - Winding up an 11-day visit to Europe taking in mega business deals and stately banquets, President Xi Jinping toured China's biggest Belgian factory Tuesday, a Volvo car plant. And before flying home he gave a keynote speech to 300 students and VIPs including Belgium's royal couple, calling for ever deeper bonds between China and Europe, who together make up a quarter...
Xi goes to Belgian factory on last leg of Europe tour
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