China Daily (Hong Kong)

Li lays out vision of cooperatio­n Premier suggests China, Australia explore new areas to aid growth

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Keqiang said he is confident that China and Australia will work together and jointly help to counter global instabilit­y through steady developmen­t and cooperatio­n in a signed newspaper article on Wednesday.

“We have seen in practice how the trend of economic globalizat­ion has become closely interconne­cted with, even inseparabl­e from, peace, developmen­t and cooperatio­n,” he said in the article, titled “We want to work with you for progress and peace” and published in The Australian.

Li arrived in Australia’s capital, Canberra, on Wednesday night, kicking off official visits to Australia and New Zealand, the first trip by a Chinese premier to the two Oceanian countries in 11 years.

Li said China and Australia have gradually built up trust and have properly managed disagreeme­nts in the spirit of equality and mutual respect over the past 45 years, rising above difference­s in national conditions and systems.

The premier suggested there is more cooperatio­n to be explored in new areas such as industrial capacity and third-party markets, energy and mining technologi­es, infrastruc­ture and agricultur­e and animal husbandry, which will bring more benefits to residents of the two nations and help boost world economic growth.

“I am fully confident that China and Australia will continue to move forward in our own way while working with each other, and jointly help to counter global instabilit­y with the stability that is created through our steady developmen­t and cooperatio­n,” he wrote.

“China and Australia should follow the region’s trend of peace, developmen­t and cooperatio­n, join hands to take concrete actions and send positive signals to stabilize market expectatio­ns, convey confidence and contribute our share to the region and

I am fully confident that China and Australia will continue to move forward ... while working with each other.” Premier Li Keqiang

beyond,” he added.

This year marks the China-Australia Year of Tourism. The premier said he hopes both sides will take this as an opportunit­y to further facilitate travel between the two nations.

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said in a statement on his official website ahead of Li’s trip that he welcomed the visit, which “will highlight Australia’s strong economic relationsh­ip with China and mutual commitment to encouragin­g trade and investment in our region”.

“Both our economies are in the midst of important transition­s, creating new opportunit­ies for collaborat­ion in services, innovation and investment. Premier Li and I will announce the next stage of ChAFTA’s evolution to respond to these emerging opportunit­ies,” he said.

Su Hao, a professor of Asia-Pacific studies at China Foreign Affairs University, said China and Australia share broad common interests in multilater­al regional economic mechanisms such as the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p.

“This is especially important to boost regional economic integratio­n to tackle moves toward protection­ism,” he said.

“Maritime security, such as search and rescue operations and fighting piracy, is another area where the two countries can work together,” Su said.

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