China, Germany Pledge to Jointly Protect Free Trade, World Order
China and Germany on December 10, 2018 agreed to join hands to safeguard free trade and the international order.
The agreement was made between Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, who is about to wrap up his 6-day visit to China starting from December 5.
“China and Germany, as major world economies, are important cooperation partners,” Li said.
The Chinese premier noted that with continued efforts in opening-up and implementation of new measures, German enterprises in the areas of automobiles, chemical industry, and finance have become the first batch of beneficiaries.
Stressing the importance of protecting multilateralism and the rule-based international order, Li called on both sides to stimulate vitality of global development and jointly push forward the world’s economic and social progress.
For his part, Steinmeier said he has felt the tremendous vitality of China’s economic development, as well as the increasingly closer people-to-people exchanges between Germany and China.
In the past few decades, as relations with China grew ever faster, Germany benefitted from China’s reform and opening-up, Steinmeier said, adding that his country stands ready to further expand trade and investment in China, boost bilateral dialogue, and jointly safeguard free trade and the existing international order.