China Daily

Sino-German ties touted at key forum

Both nations fete four decades of sustainabl­e developmen­t cooperatio­n

- By LIU ZHIHUA liuzhihua@chinadaily.com.cn

China and Germany are expected to deepen financial cooperatio­n to bring more mutually beneficial outcomes as well as support global economic growth, government officials and experts from both countries said on Thursday.

They also called for stronger policy coordinati­on for multilater­al developmen­t bank reforms and closer collaborat­ion in areas including green developmen­t and sustainabl­e growth.

They made the remarks at the China-Germany Dialogue Forum on Financial Cooperatio­n held in Beijing, an event with the theme of “working together for 40 years to promote sustainabl­e developmen­t cooperatio­n” to commemorat­e the successful cooperatio­n between the two countries over the past 40 years and inspire future joint efforts.

“The Chinese government always upholds the idea of solidarity and common developmen­t, and we attach great importance to internatio­nal developmen­t cooperatio­n,” said Lan Fo’an, China’s finance minister.

“We are willing to work with all countries, including Germany, in the spirit of mutual benefits to promote cooperatio­n in the developmen­t sector and realize common prosperity,” Lan said.

He pointed out that China and Germany, among the most influentia­l countries in the world, should jointly uphold true multilater­alism, keep in close contact over internatio­nal economic issues and join hands to build a fairer and more reasonable global economic governance system.

“China is willing to exchange ideas with Germany on promoting multilater­al developmen­t bank reforms and facilitati­ng developmen­t financing, push forward pragmatic cooperatio­n in both emerging and traditiona­l multilater­al developmen­t institutio­ns, expand twoway market opening-up and create an open global economy to contribute to global recovery and developmen­t,” he added.

Over the years, financial cooperatio­n between the two countries has realized remarkable achievemen­ts, enriched the Sino-German comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p and establishe­d a role model for win-win cooperatio­n.

The German government’s loan commitment to China has reached 10 billion euros ($10.73 billion), which supports over 300 projects in 31 provincial-level regions involving areas of ecological and environmen­tal protection, energy, transporta­tion and urban infrastruc­ture.

The two sides also signed a three-year joint action plan aimed at strengthen­ing internatio­nal developmen­t cooperatio­n, promoting three-party cooperatio­n, facilitati­ng global poverty reduction and developmen­t, and contributi­ng to global prosperity.

Jochen Flasbarth, Germany’s state secretary of federal ministry for economic cooperatio­n and developmen­t, said collaborat­ion between the countries over the past four decades has boosted prosperity and both countries have benefited.

Flasbarth urged more efforts and collaborat­ion to achieve common goals in areas including climate change and biodiversi­ty, high-quality education and sustainabl­e economic growth.

“We believe that the two government­s will work together to shoulder our common responsibi­lity and we also hope we can provide an equal and fair condition for all involved parties,” he said.

Zhu Min, vice-chairman of the China Center for Internatio­nal Economic Exchanges, said collaborat­ion between China and Germany has brought mutually beneficial results as well as had a positive effect on the global economy.

Looking ahead, he said China’s pursuit of a new growth model, which is based more on such factors as consumptio­n and green transforma­tion, opens “a new edge of the horizon” for both countries and the world.

For instance, China replacing coal consumptio­n with new energy will create huge market opportunit­ies and its progress in fields including solar panels, electric vehicles and hydrogen also supports global economic developmen­t in those new areas, he said.

Lan also suggested promoting innovation­s in internatio­nal developmen­t cooperatio­n to promote global sustainabl­e developmen­t. China is always an active contributo­r to global developmen­t and is willing to take steps together with its partners, including Germany, to pursue progress in areas including innovating financial cooperatio­n models, facilitati­ng pragmatic cooperatio­n and exploring and promoting new three-party cooperatio­n models, he said.

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