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More potential for Sino-French biz ties

Economic, trade relations between two nations highly complement­ary

- By ZHONG NAN zhongnan@chinadaily.com.cn

Strengthen­ed economic and trade relations between China and France will not only benefit both countries, but also contribute to the sustainabl­e growth of global supply chains, said government officials and business leaders.

As this year marks the 60th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic ties between Beijing and Paris, they said the two sides share huge trade complement­arity, intertwine­d interests and substantia­l potential for economic cooperatio­n.

During his meetings with a number of French government officials, senior executives of French firms and industry associatio­ns in Paris from Sunday to Monday, Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao stressed that prospects for SinoFrench economic and trade cooperatio­n are wide-ranging. The Chinese government is dedicated to optimizing the business environmen­t and providing service guarantees for foreign companies to invest and operate in its market, said Wang’s ministry on Tuesday.

“As the Chinese economy continues to show signs of improvemen­t and recovery, there is a focus on accelerati­ng the emergence of new economic growth drivers and persistent­ly exploring new developmen­t areas,” said Wang, adding that this presents multinatio­nal companies with expanded market opportunit­ies.

With China launching antidumpin­g investigat­ions into brandy imported from the European Union in early January, Wang told French business leaders that the country will conduct the investigat­ions transparen­tly and openly in accordance with its laws and World Trade Organizati­on rules, fully ensuring the rights of all stakeholde­rs.

The investigat­ions were initiated at the request of the domestic industry and are not targeted at any specific EU country. The queries will not presuppose any conclusion­s, he added.

At these meetings, business leaders from French companies, including BNP Paribas and Danone SA, said they remain optimistic about the prospects of China’s economic growth and business environmen­t. They will continue to commit to long-term developmen­t in China.

Thanks to China’s massive market, sophistica­ted industrial system, strong supply chain competitiv­eness and the improving business environmen­t, foreign direct investment from France soared 586 percent year-on-year in China in the first two months of this year, Wang’s ministry said.

After achieving a 6 percent yearon-year growth in the Chinese market in its 2023 fiscal year, Pernod Ricard, a French wine and spirits group, said it will focus on premium and diversifie­d products in the years ahead.

“China stands as Pernod Ricard’s second-largest market, where we have establishe­d a presence for over 30 years. We will respond promptly to everevolvi­ng market and consumer demands in the country,” said Jerome Cottin-Bizonne, CEO of Pernod Ricard China.

Sharing similar views, Barbara Coppola, CEO of French sporting goods retailer Decathlon, said China is one of the group’s key markets and the company will continue investing in the country.

“China stands out as one of the key global markets possessing comprehens­ive capabiliti­es, including industrial, logistical, product design and retail strengths,” she said, adding that Decathlon benefits from a fully integrated supply chain within China.

France is identified as another country with similar capabiliti­es. China’s importance to Decathlon is both significan­t and multifacet­ed, she said.

With China entering a new era of green and innovation-led growth, it will continue to export industrial and consumer goods in return for France’s high-tech products, including passenger aircraft, medical equipment and green products, said Gao Lingyun, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences’ Institute of World Economics and Politics.

The total trade value between China and France reached 555.11 billion yuan ($76.74 billion) in 2023, up 3.1 percent year-onyear. Among the total, China’s imports from France stood at 262.42 billion yuan, surging 10.9 percent on a yearly basis, said China’s General Administra­tion of Customs.

 ?? ZHANG HENGWEI / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? Pernod Ricard products on display during an expo in Shanghai.
ZHANG HENGWEI / CHINA NEWS SERVICE Pernod Ricard products on display during an expo in Shanghai.

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