China Daily (Hong Kong)

Li: Global recovery at risk in trade conflict

- By HU YONGQI in Sofia, Bulgaria huyongqi@chinadaily.com.cn

No one will win a trade war, which will not only hurt enterprise­s from both sides but also the recovery of the world economy, Premier Li Keqiang said on Friday, hours after additional US tariffs on Chinese products kicked in and Beijing took immediate countermea­sures.

Li made the remarks in Sofia, Bulgaria, while he and Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov jointly met with the media.

When other countries take unilateral measures to levy additional tariffs on Chinese products, countermea­sures will be taken to safeguard China’s developmen­t interests as well as the authority and effectiven­ess of the World Trade Organizati­on, Li said.

However, China will never take the initiative to incite trade disputes or start trade wars, he added.

If insistentl­y pursued, a trade war will harm other countries and those who started it, Li said.

Despite external changes, China will firmly conduct reforms and opening-up and keep the Chinese economy stable and promising, Li added.

He is currently on his first visit to Bulgaria, the first by a Chinese premier in 18 years.

On Friday, Premier Li and Prime Minister Borisov witnessed the signing of about 10 agreements to boost cooperatio­n on the Belt and Road Initiative as well as in such fields

as agricultur­e, civil nuclear energy and digital economy.

In meeting with Borisov, Li said China would like to work with Bulgaria, one of the Central and Eastern European nations, to bring ties to a new high, using the opportunit­y of the 70th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of China-Bulgaria diplomatic ties next year.

Li said both countries should accelerate the alignment of their own developmen­t strategies and strengthen cooperatio­n in various areas, including the Belt and Road, infrastruc­ture, nuclear energy and industrial parks.

The premier called for expanding trade and investment to promote trade liberaliza­tion and facilitate investment. He said both countries should strengthen exchanges at all levels and support each other on issues of core interest and major concerns.

Li was scheduled to attend the seventh Leaders’ Meeting of China and the Central and Eastern European Countries, also known as the “16+1” mechanism, on Saturday.

The premier told Borisov that China and Bulgaria should deepen and expand agricultur­al cooperatio­n, including the “16+1” agricultur­al demonstrat­ion park.

Li said China-CEEC cooper- ation is a vital part and a helpful supplement of China-Europe relations. China firmly supports European integratio­n and wants to see a united, stable and developing Europe, and will continue to work with European countries, including Bulgaria, to boost the “16+1” mechanism, he said.

Borisov said Bulgaria was one of the first to establish diplomatic ties with New China and will work with the world’s second-largest economy to improve its infrastruc­ture. The “16+1” mechanism is a platform based on market rules, instead of a geopolitic­al one, aiming for mutually beneficial cooperatio­n, he said.

Premier Li also met late on Friday with Bulgarian President Rumen Radev.

 ?? DING HAITAO / XINHUA ?? Premier Li Keqiang is accompanie­d by Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov at a welcoming ceremony on Friday in Sofia. Li is making his first visit to Bulgaria and the first visit to the country by a Chinese premier in 18 years. Li was scheduled to attend the seventh Leaders’ Meeting of China and the Central and Eastern European Countries on Saturday.
DING HAITAO / XINHUA Premier Li Keqiang is accompanie­d by Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov at a welcoming ceremony on Friday in Sofia. Li is making his first visit to Bulgaria and the first visit to the country by a Chinese premier in 18 years. Li was scheduled to attend the seventh Leaders’ Meeting of China and the Central and Eastern European Countries on Saturday.

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