China Daily

Nation will only become more open, premier says

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Keqiang extended messages on Wednesday welcoming businesses from different countries, including the United States, to expand investment and win-win cooperatio­n in China. He said China’s growth is offering opportunit­ies to the whole world.

The remarks came as Li met with a delegation of business leaders with the US-China Business Council, led by its chairman, Evan Greenberg, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.

Li said there are enormous business opportunit­ies and potential in the Chinese market, given that China has a population of close to 1.4 billion people and its retail sector is still upgrading.

He reiterated that China will not put a stop to its opening-up. Instead, it will only become more open to the world.

“China has fully opened up its manufactur­ing sector, and the level of opening-up in services, including the financial sector, is being stepped up,” he said.

He also reaffirmed the country’s commitment to developing a worldclass and market-oriented business environmen­t that is governed by a sound legal framework.

“The intention is to level the playing field for all types of market players, whether domestic or foreign,” he said.

He also vowed more stringent protection of property rights and intellectu­al property rights.

Li hailed the constructi­ve role of the US-China Business Council, formed even before the two countries establishe­d diplomatic ties, in promoting bilateral relations and win-win cooperatio­n.

The council was founded in 1973, six years before China and the US establishe­d diplomatic relations.

It is important for China and the US, the world’s largest developing and developed countries, respective­ly, to maintain healthy and stable relations, which can benefit both parties and the whole world, he said.

He called on both nations to follow the consensuse­s reached by their presidents, advance a relationsh­ip featuring coordinati­on, cooperatio­n and stability and solve related problems through dialogue and consultati­ons on the basis of equality and mutual respect.

It is also important for both countries to take on a long-term perspectiv­e and keep their feet on the ground in pushing forward the growth of trade and economic relations on the right track, he said.

He expressed hope that US business leaders, including those with the US-China Business Council, will continue to play an active role in promoting the growth of bilateral ties and enable better understand­ing between the two peoples.

Greenberg, also chief executive officer of the Chubb insurance company, said this is an important period in US-China relations, adding that disengagem­ent is not in the interests of either side.

“In our two nations’ shared history, many important aspects would suggest cooperatio­n and engagement have benefited both our nations,” he added.

Other delegates also expressed the hope that both countries can seize the opportunit­y to achieve a substantia­l trade agreement.

 ?? FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY ?? Premier Li Keqiang, flanked at right by US-China Business Council Chairman Evan Greenberg, meets with council representa­tives at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Thursday.
FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY Premier Li Keqiang, flanked at right by US-China Business Council Chairman Evan Greenberg, meets with council representa­tives at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Thursday.

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