China Daily

Li eyes German link in emerging sectors

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

Premier Li Keqiang called for better aligning innovation strategies between China and Germany in emerging industries such as artificial intelligen­ce, new energy vehicles and self-driving technologi­es to promote the sectors and explore bigger markets.

Li made the call on Monday at the China-Germany Economic and Technical Cooperatio­n Forum, also attended by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, before he headed back to Beijing late on Tuesday. More than 400 people attended the forum.

Germany is a leading country in basic research, innovation and high-end research and developmen­t, and China has special advantages in its huge market size, vast human resources, fastgrowin­g digital economy and innovation applicatio­ns, Li said. Therefore, he said, both countries can work together more closely in innovation-driven developmen­t, particular­ly in electric vehicles and smart manufactur­ing.

More than 7,000 German companies and more than 2,000 Chinese companies have made investment­s in each other’s markets, leading to cumulative investment­s of $40 billion by the two countries, Li said. Moreover, the countries have forged a strong partnershi­p in innovation beyond their traditiona­l cooperatio­n, he said.

German companies have earned considerab­le profits by investing in China and now are welcome to expand their investment­s in the world’s second-largest economy, which is opening its door wider and improving the business environmen­t, Li said.

Li called on Germany to loosen restrictio­ns over exporting high-tech products to China.

China is seeing accelerate­d transforma­tion in its domestic consumptio­n and industrial upgrading, which provides great prospects for German companies to export their high-end equipment and quality services, Li said.

Economic and technical cooperatio­n cannot be promoted without an open and free environmen­t, Li said. The multilater­al trading system based on the World Trade Organizati­on has to be respected and safeguarde­d, Li said. He added that China and Germany had reiterated their support for free trade and the fight against protection­ism in any form.

Merkel said bilateral cooperatio­n has spread to emerging areas, such as artificial intelligen­ce and electric vehicles, and Germany welcomes more investment­s by Chinese companies. Germany would like to work with China to support free trade and fight against trade protection­ism, she added.

Merkel has been to China more than 10 times and both countries maintain frequent high-level exchanges, said Ruan Zongze, vice-president of the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies.

Germany is China’s largest trading partner in the EU, and the two countries have their own advantages in emerging industries, Ruan said. Li’s visit brought a blueprint for bilateral ties in coming years and consolidat­ion of political trust to enable them to better understand each other, he added.

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