Regional cooperation was the main focus at the 15th China-Northeast Asia Expo in Changchun, Jilin Province, China. The event highlighted “Northeast Asian Countries Joining Hands to Create a Future Through Openness.”
More than 40 countries participated, including heads of state and government from Northeast Asia. In addition, business leaders and officials attended to discuss trade and investment opportunities. Lkhagvajav Baatarjav, President of the Mongolian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, joined the discussions. Furthermore, Member of Parliament Tsogtbaatar Damdin and State Secretary Baatarkhuu Idesh emphasized Mongolia’s role in fostering collaboration.
The expo provided a platform for networking, investment promotion, and industrial collaboration. Moreover, delegates exchanged ideas on innovation, sustainability, and economic integration. They explored practical steps to strengthen ties and partnerships across the region.
Since its inception, the China-Northeast Asia Expo has facilitated CNY 100 billion in trade, supported 3,023 projects, and secured CNY 20.5 billion in investment contracts. These achievements reflect the lasting benefits of regional cooperationin Northeast Asia.
The event featured multiple forums, seminars, and workshops. Attendees discussed ways to expand business partnerships and market access. In addition, officials shared strategies for industrial development and cross-border investment. Consequently, these sessions promoted dialogue and reinforced trust between governments and private enterprises.
Organizers emphasized that openness, innovation, and collaboration are essential for economic growth. They stated that strengthening economic ties and regional cooperation would help Northeast Asian countries achieve shared prosperity. The expo encouraged enterprises to form partnerships and explore new opportunities.
The expo will continue for several more days, offering additional opportunities for dialogue and investment. As a result, organizers hope it will deepen connections, encourage trade, and advance collaboration.
Overall, the event demonstrated that strategic alliances and regional cooperation can drive sustainable growth. By promoting partnership, innovation, and openness, Northeast Asian countries aim to create a stronger, more connected regional economy.

