The two countries look for new potential in a relationship built on trade in agricultural products

“China is a good partner for us, especially in basic sciences,” Alvaro Brunini, president of Uruguay’s National Agency of Research and Innovation (ANII), said after a visit to China last month.

He said the trip had a strong scientific focus, engaging a delegation of researchers, academics and representatives from various innovation institutions.

The two countries’ willingness to cooperate was crucial, he said, as it allowed for the development of research projects as well as student and researcher mobility.

Source: News - South China Morning Post