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China, Indonesia to safeguard free trade

Li making first overseas trip since being re-elected in March

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

China and Indonesia will safeguard free trade and the rule-based multilater­al trading system as two major economies, in a bid to promote recovery of the world economy, trade liberaliza­tion and investment facilitati­on, Premier Li Keqiang said on Monday in Jakarta.

The two countries will also work together for regional peace and stability in the South China Sea, while Indonesia is expected to play a constructi­ve role in China’s relations with the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations, Li said as he and Indonesian President Joko Widodo briefed journalist­s.

Meanwhile, China will expand imports of high-quality agricultur­al products from the Southeast Asian country, particular­ly palm oil, tropical fruits and coffee, to achieve a more balanced bilateral trade, Li said.

“We share a wide range of common interests and adhere to peaceful developmen­t and internatio­nal rules,” Li said of the two nations. “Indonesia’s agricultur­al goods are competitiv­e in the Chinese market, and we would like to import another 500,000 metric tons of palm oil a year.”

The premier said China supports Indonesia’s regional comprehens­ive economic corridor, which covers four provinces in the north, and will encourage Chinese companies to invest in the country.

In their meeting, Widodo said the two countries have deepened economic, trade, investment and cultural cooperatio­n as strategic partners. Indonesia will accelerate the process of the Jakarta-Bandung highspeed railway to ensure an early start to constructi­on along the line.

Li is making his first

overseas trip since being re-elected premier in March. He and Widodo witnessed the signing of agreements on the regional economic corridor and infrastruc­ture.

The premier also met with ASEAN Secretary-General Lim Jock Hoi on Monday at the bloc’s secretaria­t in Jakarta.

Li said China-ASEAN trade exceeded $500 billion and more than 50 million people traveled between China and ASEAN countries, showing great potential.

China hopes there will be breakthrou­ghs in Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p negotiatio­ns to boost economic and trade cooperatio­n in East Asia, providing opportunit­ies to enhance trade liberaliza­tion, he said. China also would like to work with ASEAN to boost innovation and promote innovation­driven developmen­t, the premier said.

Lim said China has been ASEAN’s largest trading partner for nine consecutiv­e years, and both sides will strengthen ties for mutually beneficial outcomes.

On Monday night, the premier attended a China-Indonesia business summit of over 600 businesspe­ople. In the keynote speech, he said China and Indonesia should work together to expand trade, which hit $60 billion last year.

While importing more goods from Indonesia, China also hopes Indonesia will make it easier for Chinese tangerine growers to export there, he said.

China will firmly adhere to its reform and opening-up to share the benefits of developmen­t with the rest of the world, Li said. The Chinese market can be an equal playing field for domestic and foreign companies, he added.

This year marks the fifth anniversar­y of the China-Indonesia comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p.

The key to Li’s visit was to push forward projects of pragmatic cooperatio­n, because Indonesia is a leading country in the regional bloc, said Xu Liping, a researcher at the National Institute of Internatio­nal Strategy at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

Both countries can promote cooperatio­n in political safety, trade and economy and people-to-people exchanges by taking advantage of new opportunit­ies under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative, Xu said.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Premier Li Keqiang and Indonesian President Joko Widodo hold mascots of the 2018 Asian Games at the presidenti­al palace in Bogor, Indonesia, on Monday. The games will be held in Indonesia.
REUTERS Premier Li Keqiang and Indonesian President Joko Widodo hold mascots of the 2018 Asian Games at the presidenti­al palace in Bogor, Indonesia, on Monday. The games will be held in Indonesia.

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