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European speakers impressed with nation’s tech inventions

- By CAO YIN caoyin@chinadaily.com.cn

Parliament­ary speakers from Nordic and Baltic countries showed great interest in new technologi­es being developed in China on Wednesday, hoping to encourage innovation and cooperatio­n with their homelands.

Delegates from seven countries, including Finland and Sweden, are visiting the country from Sunday to Saturday at the invitation of China’s top legislator, Zhang Dejiang.

Maria Lohela, speaker of Finland’s Parliament, expressed her interest in technologi­es when she was asked whether she had heard about new Chinese inventions in high-speed trains, mobile payments, online shopping and shared bicycles.

“I love all kinds of technologi­es,” she said. “We are doing well in Finland, and we should do better.”

She applauded China’s efforts in innovation, adding that the Finnish government is also encouragin­g technology startups and catching up with China’s pace.

Eva Thalen Finne, Sweden’s deputy speaker of Parliament, said informatio­n about online shopping, mobile payments and shared her a lot.

“Innovation drives the economy,” she said, adding that cooperatio­n is also important for small countries like Sweden.

In addition to innovation, the Belt and Road Initiative and the fight against corruption were also heatedly discussed among the speakers.

Inara Murniece, Latvia’s speaker of Parliament, said anti-graft work is an ongoing bikes impressed and everyday matter. She also highlighte­d the importance of public demand and regarded it as a powerful force.

She added that the Belt and Road Initiative promoted by President Xi Jinping is important for her nation, as well as beneficial for all countries involved.

“I would say the initiative is a good dream,” Murniece said. “We had a meeting on the integratio­n of the initiative into the European economic circle, and the connectivi­ty between Europe and China will benefit all countries.”

Before the group interview, the delegation met with Xi on Wednesday. They showed each other’s core interests and major concerns following a principle of mutual benefit, equal treatment and inclusiven­ess during the meeting.

 ?? YUAN JINGZHI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Graduates wait in line for a job fair at Xidian University in Xi’an, Shaanxi province, on Wednesday. More than 300 employers offered about 8,000 vacancies at the event, which marked the launch of a five-year campaign to boost graduate employment and...
YUAN JINGZHI / FOR CHINA DAILY Graduates wait in line for a job fair at Xidian University in Xi’an, Shaanxi province, on Wednesday. More than 300 employers offered about 8,000 vacancies at the event, which marked the launch of a five-year campaign to boost graduate employment and...

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