China has pledged to deepen cooperation with Thailand in advanced technology and education, with potential benefits for skills development and innovation in both countries. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi made the announcement on April 8 during a meeting in Beijing with Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. The move signals continued strengthening of bilateral relations under a long-term strategic framework.
Get today's headlines by email ![]()
The pledge forms part of a broader initiative to build a “China-Thailand community with a shared future” aimed at benefiting both nations. Wang said China is willing to expand collaboration in technology, education and public welfare, aligning with its 15th Five-Year Plan for 2026-30. He added that both countries would continue to advance ties under the guidance of agreements reached by their leaders.
Princess Sirindhorn is currently on an eight-day visit to China, during which she has toured several high-tech projects. She described the visits as interesting and rewarding, highlighting the importance of knowledge exchange and innovation. Wang also referred to the princess as an “old and good friend of the Chinese people”, noting she has visited China 57 times over the past 45 years.
Thailand has already benefited from Chinese support in areas such as talent development and human resources training. Princess Sirindhorn acknowledged this assistance and expressed appreciation for ongoing cooperation. She also emphasised the importance of strengthening mutual understanding between the two countries through expanded exchanges.
The announcement reflects a continuation of longstanding diplomatic and economic ties between China and Thailand. Increased collaboration in advanced sectors could support workforce development and technological growth, particularly as both countries adapt to changing global economic conditions. The emphasis on education suggests a focus on long-term capacity building.
The Nation reported that both sides are expected to pursue further exchanges and joint initiatives across multiple sectors. The outcomes of the princess’s visit may help shape future agreements and partnerships. Continued engagement under the “shared future” framework is likely to guide bilateral cooperation in the coming years.
Adapted by ASEAN Now Nation 11 Apr 2026
Recommended Comments
Create an account or sign in to comment