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GDToday: 2024 Guangdong 'First Conference of Spring' focuses on promoting high-quality development through industrial science and technology

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GDToday: 2024 Guangdong 'First Conference of Spring' focuses on promoting high-quality development through industrial science and technology

GUANGDONG, China, Feb. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- On February 18, 2024, the first day after the Spring Festival of the Year of Loong in China, Guangdong once again held the "Guangdong Province High-quality Development Conference". Guangdong's "First Conference of Spring" focuses for two consecutive years on the same theme, which shows the province's...

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