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Li Qiang

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Department spent almost €50,000 on Chinese premier's visit

Department spent almost €50,000 on Chinese premier's visit

Wed, 06 Mar, 2024

The Office of Public Works sent the Department of Foreign Affairs a bill for €11,081 for the arrival of the Chinese delegation into Dublin Airport.
Irish beef exports to China to resume following premier’s visit

Irish beef exports to China to resume following premier’s visit

Wed, 17 Jan, 2024

Li Qiang, China’s second-most powerful man, met Taoiseach Leo Varadkar during a brief diplomatic visit to Ireland
Beef exports should feature in Ireland-China talks, says think tank

Beef exports should feature in Ireland-China talks, says think tank

Mon, 15 Jan, 2024

Irish beef exports to China were suspended after mad cow disease was detected in one cow in November
Chinese premier to meet with Taoiseach during visit to Ireland

Chinese premier to meet with Taoiseach during visit to Ireland

Thu, 11 Jan, 2024

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar will meet Li Qiang in Dublin on January 17th.

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