China Daily

Visit to push China-Germany economic, trade cooperatio­n

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BERLIN — Chinese Premier Li Keqiang’s visit to Germany will push forward bilateral economic and trade cooperatio­n, said commercial counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Germany.

“Economic and trade cooperatio­n has always been the ballast of China-Germany relations. Premier Li’s visit to Germany has made fruitful achievemen­ts in the economic and trade fields and will push forward Sino-German economic and trade cooperatio­n,” Wang Weidong told Xinhua in a recent interview during Li’s twoday fruitful official visit to Germany.

Li’s visit came as globalizat­ion is threatened by rising trade protection­ism, Wang said, stressing that both China and Germany have made it clear that they would jointly promote trade liberaliza­tion and investment facilitati­on, support an early conclusion of the EU-China investment agreement and improve China-EU free trade cooperatio­n.

Wang hopes that Germany would continue to play a positive role in urging the EU to make good on its promise to support the principles of the World Trade Organizati­on and the EU’s fulfillmen­t of Article 15 of the Protocol on China’s Accession to the WTO, as well as to stop using the “surrogate country” or similar approaches in antidumpin­g investigat­ions against China.

“China and Germany should shape innovation together to build a new engine for the developmen­t of bilateral relations,” Wang stressed.

On the future of China-Germany economic and trade cooperatio­n, Wang believed that bilateral trade would bring new growth opportunit­ies via the Belt and Road Initiative and crossborde­r e-commerce.

The Belt and Road Initiative, proposed by President Xi Jinping in 2013, comprises the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, with an aim to build a trade and infrastruc­ture network connecting Asia with Europe and Africa along the ancient Silk Road routes.

“To explore third markets together will become another new trend for the two countries. Small and mediumsize­d enterprise­s will also share more internatio­nal cooperatio­n dividends,” Wang said.

Wang pointed out that a platform should be set up to encourage local cooperatio­n and to demonstrat­e the integrativ­e innovation of large and medium-sized enterprise­s.

As the United States announced its withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement, China and Germany should convey to the internatio­nal community a firm position on addressing climate change, Wang said.

“China and Germany have great potential for trade cooperatio­n,” Wang stressed, adding that “Chinese and German entreprene­urs should seize the opportunit­y to share the fruits of cooperatio­n.”

“At this important moment when the current world situation is undergoing great changes, Premier Li Keqiang’s visit will surely play an important role in promoting exchanges and deepening cooperatio­n between China and Germany,” Wang said.

“China and Germany should shape innovation together to build a new engine for the developmen­t of bilateral relations.” Wang Weidong, commercial counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Germany

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