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China, Germany Pledge to Jointly Protect Free Trade, World Order

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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.

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