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Nation keen to boost Canada ties

- By ZHANG YUNBI in Guangzhou zhangyunbi@ chinadaily.com.cn

China is ready to work with Canada to further boost bilateral trade, twoway investment and cooperatio­n regarding innovation capability, Vice-Premier Wang Yang told visiting Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday.

They met on the sidelines of the Fortune Global Forum in southern China’s Guangzhou. The Canadian leader is on a visit to China from Sunday to Thursday.

Wang, also a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, noted that Chinese leaders including President Xi Jinping have met with Trudeau in Beijing and reached a number of important consensus, which will inject new impetus to the developmen­t of bilateral relations.

“China is ready to work with Canada to implement the outcomes of the visit, and enrich the bilateral strategic partnershi­p,” Wang said.

Trudeau said his visit to China was fruitful and he expects both sides to strengthen cooperatio­n on investment and innovation.

The two countries hope to jointly advance the process of Wang Yang, bilateral free trade agreement negotiatio­ns, Trudeau said.

Also on Wednesday, Wang met Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Peter O’Neill, who attended and addressed the forum.

As the southern Pacific country will host the AsiaPacifi­c Economic Cooperatio­n Economic Leaders’ Meeting next year, Wang said China supports Papua New Guinea’s hosting efforts.

China endorses Papua New Guinea’s lasting support for the one-China policy, and is ready for bilateral discussion­s on and joint efforts on the Belt and Road Initiative, Wang said.

Also China is ready to offer help within its capacity to Papua New Guinea, Wang said.

O’Neill said his country will continue to honor the one-China policy and act as a staunch partner of China.

China is ready to work with Canada to implement the outcomes of the visit.” Vice-Premier

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