Emomali Rahmon Visits Huawei Aito Automobile Production Site in Chongqing
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On May 13, the President of the Republic of Tajikistan, Leader of the Nation, Honorable Emomali Rahmon, arrived in Chongqing as part of his state visit to the People’s Republic of China.
The first stop of his visit to the city was a visit to the Seres Industrial Company.
During the visit, Emomali Rahmon was briefed on the production capacity, activities, and products of the Seres Industrial Company, which specializes in the production of Huawei Aito automobiles.
It was reported that the company comprises several large manufacturing facilities, with 1,500 specialists employed at the automobile plant alone.
According to the company’s management, the company prioritizes the implementation of artificial intelligence technologies to ensure the monitoring and management of the high-quality automobile production process.
After reviewing the activities of the industrial enterprise, the President of the Republic of Tajikistan, Emomali Rahmon, instructed the heads of the relevant industries in Tajikistan to establish effective cooperation with similar enterprises in a friendly state.









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