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China, Chile sign a dozen wide-ranging agreements

- By AN BAIJIE in Santiago, Chile anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

China and Chile signed 12 cooperativ­e documents on Tuesday to enhance cooperatio­n in areas including astronomy, finance, education, agricultur­e and trade during President Xi Jinping’s state visit.

According to the agreements and memoranda of understand­ing, which were signed with Xi and his Chilean counterpar­t Michelle Bachelet in witness, the two countries agreed to initiate negotiatio­ns on deepening a free trade agreement (FTA) signed in 2005.

The two countries also agreed to jointly establish and operate an astronomic­al base in Chile.

A Chinese culture center will be set up in Santiago, according to another one of the agreements.

Xi said after the signing ceremony that he had invited President Bachelet to pay a state visit to China next year, as the two countries are moving forward to boost mutual political trust and enhance high-level exchanges.

“Chile is close to China in the countries’ alphabetic rank, and we are true neighbors,” he said.

China has never changed its confidence in the potential for Latin America’s developmen­t, Xi said, adding that China firmly supports Latin American countries’ efforts to safeguard regional peace and unity.

Bachelet said that the agreements will bring more practical cooperatio­n to the two countries.

Thanks to the FTA, as much as 97 percent of Chile’s exports to China are free of tariff duties now, she said.

In June 2016, the China Constructi­on Bank, one of China’s largest banking institutio­ns, opened a Santiago branch, which made it the first clearing bank for transactio­ns in Chinese currency in South America.

The Chinese bank will facilitate Chinese finance toward Chilean projects, Bachelet said.

Chile was the first Latin American country to have signed a bilateral FTA with China. In 2014, the bilateral trade volume reached $34.15 billion, almost five-fold the amount after the signing of the agreement.

The 25th-largest trading partner with Chile before the FTA was reached, China is now Chile’s biggest trade partner, buyer and importer.

In 2015, although the overall trade value declined to $31.9 billion because of the global financial crisis, Chile’s exports to China still accounted for more than one-fourth of its total.

Liu Rutao, the economic and commercial counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Chile, highlighte­d the economic and trade cooperatio­n between the two countries.

A new level of free trade will introduce e-commerce, trade in services, digital customs and more scientific inspection and quarantine into the traditiona­l commodity trade, Liu said.

During the meeting with Bachelet in July 2014, Xi stressed the importance of finance, as he called on both countries to form a new cooperatio­n patterns driven by financial cooperatio­n and supported by trade and investment cooperatio­n.

Xu Shicheng, a senior researcher of Latin American studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said that Chinese and Chilean economies are highly complement­ary, providing large potential for the bilateral cooperatio­n.

China has advantages in such areas as infrastruc­ture constructi­on capacity, manufactur­ing, steel production and equipment, which are needed in many Latin America, including Chile, he said.

 ?? PHOTOS BY IVAN ALVARADO / REUTERS ?? President Xi Jinping and Chile’s President Michelle Bachelet witness the signing of bilateral agreements during a meeting at the government house in Santiago, Chile, on Tuesday. See more > p7,8
PHOTOS BY IVAN ALVARADO / REUTERS President Xi Jinping and Chile’s President Michelle Bachelet witness the signing of bilateral agreements during a meeting at the government house in Santiago, Chile, on Tuesday. See more > p7,8
 ??  ?? President Xi Jinping talks with President Michelle Bachelet on Tuesday.
President Xi Jinping talks with President Michelle Bachelet on Tuesday.

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