Both nations see huge potential to develop expanding scientific and tech centers, ChinaDaily reported on November 14, following a visit to Moscow the week before by Chinese Premier Li Keqiang in which he met with President Vladimir Putin. 

Russian President Vladimir Putin (left) and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang met at the Kremlin last week. Photo: Kremlin.ru

As the two countries agreed to push the coordination of the Eurasian Economic Union and Belt and Road Initiatives, Chinese science and technology parks are now seeking opportunities in Russian markets.

TusPark, a science park under Tsinghua University, didn't want to miss the opportunity. After signing a strategic cooperation framework agreement with Skolkovo Technology Park, witnessed by Premier Li Keqiang and Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev in 2014, TusPark is maintaining close connections with its Russian counterpart.

The full story is available at ChinaDaily.com.cn.