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Healthy China-Japan ties urged

Premier calls on firms to bolster cooperatio­n in various fields, in meeting with business leaders

- By CAO DESHENG caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Qiang called on Jan 25 for joint efforts from both China and Japan to uphold the principles of peace, friendship, and cooperatio­n to bring bilateral ties back on track for healthy and stable developmen­t.

During a meeting in Beijing with a delegation of Japanese business leaders, comprising more than 200 executives from major Japanese companies, Li said China-Japan relations are currently at a crucial juncture.

The premier said that China and Japan should translate the political consensus that “the two countries are cooperativ­e partners, not a threat to each other” into specific policies and concrete actions.

He also urged the Japanese side to properly handle the historical issues and the Taiwan question.

The delegation, led by Chairman of the Japan Business Federation Tokura Masakazu, Chairman of the JapanChina Economic Associatio­n Shindo Kosei, and Chairman of the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry Kobayashi Ken, was in Beijing on a four-day visit to China that began on Jan 23.

During the meeting, Li emphasized the need to strengthen economic and trade cooperatio­n between China and Japan and jointly safeguard stable and unimpeded industrial and supply chains.

He said that the Chinese and Japanese economies are deeply integrated, playing a crucial role as the “ballast” and “propeller” in bilateral relations.

China is willing to tap into cooperatio­n potential with Japan, share developmen­t opportunit­ies, and support

companies from both countries in strengthen­ing cooperatio­n in the fields of technologi­cal innovation, digital economy, green developmen­t, healthcare, and elderly care to achieve higher-level mutual benefit, the premier said.

Li expressed his hope that the Japanese business community will exert a positive influence on the countries’ win-win cooperatio­n.

He assured the Japanese business leaders that China will continue to

uphold the policy of opening-up, further shorten the negative list for foreign investment, and fully implement the removal of all the restrictio­ns on foreign investment in the manufactur­ing sector.

While ensuring national treatment for foreign-funded enterprise­s, China strives to build a world-class business environmen­t that is market-oriented and governed by a sound legal framework, Li said.

China welcomes Japanese companies to continue investing in the country, he said. It is hoped that Tokyo will provide an open, fair, and nondiscrim­inatory business environmen­t for Chinese companies in Japan, he added.

Sino-Japanese relations had become strained over the past few years. However, during a meeting last November in San Francisco, President Xi Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida reaffirmed a goal to jointly build a constructi­ve and stable China-Japan relationsh­ip that meets the demands of the new era.

Observers said the Japanese delegation’s visit to China has sent positive signals about economic and political aspects of bilateral ties, and reflected the desire of the Japanese business community to maintain dialogue and communicat­ion with China to seek opportunit­ies for cooperatio­n.

The leaders of the three Japanese business organizati­ons told Li that they look forward to both countries building a constructi­ve and stable Japan-China relationsh­ip based on mutual benefit.

They expressed their willingnes­s to deepen exchanges and cooperatio­n with China in multiple areas and jointly promote regional economic cooperatio­n.

 ?? FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY ?? Premier Li Qiang meets with a delegation of Japanese business leaders in Beijing on Jan 25.
FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY Premier Li Qiang meets with a delegation of Japanese business leaders in Beijing on Jan 25.

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