China Daily

German firms and city officials seek to boost trade with China

Square meters

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

China and Germany will strengthen cooperativ­e ties in manufactur­ing as industrial cities in both countries are seeking mutual investment opportunit­ies.

This was apparent in the presence of German startup companies at the 2019 China (Guangdong) Internatio­nal Internet Plus Expo. Also, officials from Sino-German Industrial City Alliance member cities were eager for further partnershi­p during their eighth plenary meeting.

Both events opened in Foshan in South China’s Guangdong province on Wednesday. The alliance was founded in 2016 in Hanover with the secretaria­t based at the SinoGerman Industrial Services Zone in Foshan.

A total of 32 European startup enterprise­s, mostly German ones, attended the expo. They showcased Internet Plus solutions, intelligen­t manufactur­ing, e-commerce platforms, technology commercial­ization, media communicat­ion, financial services and vocational education. They were looking for opportunit­ies to unite with Chinese counterpar­ts and to further penetrate the Chinese market.

The European exhibitors joined forces with the secretaria­t of the Sino-German Industrial City Alliance as well as the Sanlongwan Innovation Cluster, part of the Sino-German Industrial Services Zone, to occupy an exhibition area of 540 square meters during the expo.

Sanlongwan is designed to become an industrial hub and attract innovation resources and talent as a bonus for the settlement of high-tech German partners. It is now acting as a platform for Foshan to embrace the opportunit­ies driven by the developmen­t of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, according to Liu Yi, director-general of the administra­tive committee of the Sino-German Industrial Services Zone. Liu is also the secretary-general of the secretaria­t of the Sino-German Industrial Cities Alliance.

On Wednesday, Foshan Mayor Zhu Wei addressed the plenary meeting of the alliance. He said that as a key manufactur­ing base in China and a founding member of the alliance, Foshan has participat­ed in the increased strategic partnershi­p between China and Germany. It has set several examples of industrial cooperatio­n between the two countries.

He cited Midea’s merger and acquisitio­n of the industrial robot manufactur­er Kuka, the South China base of FAW-Volkswagen and the cooperatio­n in the exhibition sector with Deutsche Messe.

“The success stories of industrial cooperatio­n between Foshan and Germany are the epitome of the cooperativ­e achievemen­ts among the alliance members. Other members are also making great contributi­ons to Sino-German industrial developmen­t,” he said.

The mayor added that Foshan hopes to join hands with other members for bilateral cooperatio­n during the dialogue.

Zhu and Cui Jian, vice-mayor of Maoming, joined with Bernd Tischler, mayor of Bottrop, and RolfGeorg Koehler, mayor of Gottingen, to discuss such topics as innovation of the manufactur­ing industry and industrial upgrading at the second Sino-German mayor dialogue.

All of them agreed on further developing the manufactur­ing industry and joining closer forces.

China and Germany are complement­ary economical­ly and both countries attach great importance to innovation, said Koehler, mayor of Gottingen.

“I love to come to China, to Foshan. China outpaces Germany in innovation and industrial transforma­tion,” he said. “Both countries can learn from each other and drive economic developmen­t forward.”

He said that Gottingen has two large consultanc­ies focusing on high technologi­es such as 4G and 5G, which means great possibilit­y for future cooperatio­n and exchanges with Foshan companies.

During the meeting, the first annual report on Sino-German local economic cooperatio­n was released.

Taicang, a city in East China’s Jiangsu province, officially became a member of the city alliance. It tallies up the total membership to 43 cities. The section is sponsored by the secretaria­t of the Sino-German Industrial City Alliance.

 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ??
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY
 ??  ??
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Hong Kong