China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Li calls for cooperatio­n with Germany

Nation welcomes more investment in automaking, self-driving technologi­es

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

China will further reduce the market access threshold in automaking and welcomes German companies to expand investment­s in hightech sectors, including selfdrivin­g cars, Premier Li Keqiang said at a self-driving exhibition on Tuesday in Berlin, his last stop before heading back to China.

By doing that, both countries can promote their cooperatio­n in automaking from traditiona­l to smart manufactur­ing and enjoy advantages in the future, the premier said.

Li arrived in Beijing on Wednesday morning, concluding his six-day European trip, which took him to Bulgaria and Germany.

The exhibition was a follow-up of German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s visit to Beijing in May, when she said Germany would like to work with China in technologi­es related to new energy and self-driving vehicles.

Three self-driving vehicles, developed by six companies and research institutes from the two countries, were displayed at the exhibition. Li inquired about the companies’ cooperatio­n, the ownership share and technical details such as the sensor system and the collection and analyses of traffic big data.

After hearing that German automakers have started comprehens­ive cooperatio­n with Chinese universiti­es in self-driving technologi­es, urban traffic big data research and innovation, Li encouraged both sides to be more open to exchanges in the future. He said German companies should integrate with China’s national condition, considerin­g China’s huge population and disparitie­s among regions.

Li and Merkel stepped into one automatic-driving car to try the new technology. After that, Li invited Merkel to experience such a car in China next time.

He said German companies started joint ventures with Chinese firms 40 years ago and have earned considerab­le profits in the Chinese market. Self-driving vehicles represent a key point for automaking technologi­es and have great potential, he said.

China and Germany signed agreements in self-driving and will integrate technologi­cal research and developmen­t with market promotion to realize win-win outcomes, Li said. China welcomes Germany’s self-driving technologi­es, he said, adding that China will strengthen intellectu­al property rights protection­s.

On the new self-driving technologi­es, China will work with Germany to research standards, laws and regulation­s in the field, Li said. The two countries should build cooperatio­n in self-driving vehicles as a new engine for bilateral ties, he added.

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