China Daily

Li urges open economy

Premier says Asia, Europe can work together to protect multilater­alism

- By ZHANG YUE in Brussels zhangyue@chinadaily.com.cn

Asian and European countries should work together to play a guiding role in protecting multilater­alism and to build an open global economy, Premier Li Keqiang said.

Li made the remarks while addressing the 12th Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) Summit in the Belgian capital of Brussels on Friday.

Only when all countries work hand-in-hand and implement multilater­alism can we properly handle global challenges, Li said.

He said it is important for Asia and Europe to enhance coordinati­on and cooperatio­n in maintainin­g the rule-based internatio­nal order, the authority of the United Nations and the principle of the UN charter.

World economic recovery does not come easily, and it is important to stick to the broad direction of opening-up and developmen­t, Li said.

He said properly adjusting the rules of the World Trade Organizati­on must be done under the principle of adhering to free trade and respecting the interests of different sides.

China is willing to align its Belt and Road Initiative with the developmen­t of all countries to boost connectivi­ty and achieve common prosperity, Li said.

He called on Asian and European countries to realize interactiv­e developmen­t by promoting connectivi­ty, which will include cooperatio­n in transporta­tion, industry and logistics.

Better alignment with one another in policy and standards to tap cooperativ­e potential regarding capital, services and technology should also be enhanced, he said.

Noting that China is still a developing country facing uneven developmen­t, Li said such unevenness also means huge potential for growth. China is fully capable of maintainin­g a healthy and sustainabl­e developmen­t of its economy in the face of external changes, he said.

The country will continue to deepen reform and create a level playing field for both local and foreign investors, and will enhance protection for intellectu­al property, Li said.

Li also held a number of bilateral talks with leaders attending the meeting from Thursday to Friday.

While meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday, Li said China is ready to work with France to further expand two-way opening-up to promote bilateral trade and investment balance.

He said that negotiatio­ns of the China-Europe bilateral investment treaty are not mutually exclusive with China-France trade and investment cooperatio­n, and both can be implemente­d without coming into conflict.

France is willing to keep high-level exchanges with China, Macron said. He said his country is willing to enhance pragmatic cooperatio­n with China in areas of nuclear energy and agricultur­e.

While meeting with Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc, Li said China is ready to work with Vietnam to promote production capacity cooperatio­n that meets environmen­tal standards and benefits Vietnam’s industrial­ization process on the basis of top-level consensus.

When meeting with Cambodian Prime Minister Samdech Techo Hun Sen, Li called on the two countries to enhance the synergy of their developmen­t strategies and expand bilateral trade.

Li also met with British Prime Minister Theresa May and German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Friday.

 ?? EMMANUEL DUNAND / AFP ?? Premier Li Keqiang and European Council President Donald Tusk speak as they walk with Sultan of Brunei Haji Hassanal Bolkiah (right) and other leaders arriving to pose for a group photograph during an ASEM summit at the European Council in Brussels on Friday.
EMMANUEL DUNAND / AFP Premier Li Keqiang and European Council President Donald Tusk speak as they walk with Sultan of Brunei Haji Hassanal Bolkiah (right) and other leaders arriving to pose for a group photograph during an ASEM summit at the European Council in Brussels on Friday.

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