China Daily (Hong Kong)

Two nations also to explore working together to enter third-party markets

- By HU YONGQI in Auckland huyongqi@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Keqiang, visiting New Zealand, said he expects that China will work more closely with the island nation on innovation and exploring third-party markets for joint prosperity.

Those were among the many ways the two nations plan to ramp up cooperatio­n, as seen in 20 agreements that had been signed as of Tuesday. Li returns to Beijing on Wednesday.

At a banquet on Tuesday in Auckland, New Zealand’s biggest city, the premier said he was happy to make his third visit — the first since a 2009 trip when he was vice-premier — and he invited New Zealand Prime Minister Bill English to visit China.

“We support free trade and world peace, which will provide opportunit­ies to improve peo- ple’s livelihood­s in our own countries,” Li said in a speech at the event. “And I believe the two countries can work together to bring more welfare to both peoples and send a clear signal of friendship and cooperatio­n to the region and the world.”

Chinese-style dragon dancers and Maori warriors had greeted Li and the Chinese delegation to the banquet, which included 500 guests drawn from many parts of New Zealand society.

The most notable accomplish­ment of Li’s trip was the announceme­nt of plans to upgrade the nine-year ChinaNew Zealand free trade agreement, which already is considered to be the highestlev­el such agreement between China and a developed economy.

Li made reference to Sir Edmund Hillary, a New Zealander who, along with Tenzing

I believe the two countries can work together to bring more welfare to both peoples.” Premier Li Keqiang

Norgay of Nepal, became the first to reach the top of Mount Qomolangma, known as Everest in the West, located on China’s border. Li said China-New Zealand cooperatio­n can also reach new heights like the climber did, not only in agricultur­e but also in other technologi­es.

“This morning, I visited a joint design center of Chinese producer Haier and a New Zealand company. The center is to manufactur­e world-leading home appliances for New Zea-

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