China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Li calls for fairness in trade, investment in US

Premier says Washington should ease restrictio­ns on tech products

- By ZHANG YUE zhangyue@chinadaily.com.cn

China urged the United States to provide a level playing field for Chinese enterprise­s investing there and to loosen restrictio­ns on hightech products being sold to China, Premier Li Keqiang said on Monday.

Li made the remarks during his meeting with US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross at the Zhongnanha­i compound in Beijing.

The premier said relations between China and the US have been progressin­g well and communicat­ion at different levels also have progressed on track. He said President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump have concluded several meetings successful­ly.

Li said that China, being the world’s largest developing country, and the US, the world’s largest developed country, are also the largest trade partners with each other.

“So I think it is fair to say that our common interests far outweigh our difference or divergence. Economic and trade relations between the two countries have always served as a ballast stone for the overall bilateral relationsh­ip,” Li said, adding that cooperatio­n runs as the main stream in bilateral ties.

He said he believes the secretary’s current visit to China will be conducive to further deepening economic and trade relations between China and the US, as well as overall bilateral ties.

He said China is willing to expand trade volume on services and commoditie­s with the US and is ready to properly handle disputes and conflicts between the two countries through dialogue based on mutual trust and cooperatio­n.

China will further open to the global market while continuing to improve its business environmen­t, Li said.

He added that China welcomes more US companies to develop their business in China.

At the same time, he said, China expects the US to provide equal treatment for Chinese companies investing in the US.

Ross said ties between the US and China are getting increasing­ly close, with huge prospects for further developmen­t. The US looks forward to seeing China further its opening-up, and is ready to expand trade and people-to-people exchanges with China, he said.

Trade volume between China and the US reached $524.3 billion in 2016, from $2.5 billion in 1979, when the two countries officially establishe­d diplomatic relations.

Zhang Jianping, a professor at the Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n in the Ministry of Commerce, said he believes Ross’ visit to China is part of the preparatio­n work for Trump’s November visit to China.

 ?? WU ZHIYI / CHINA DAILY ?? Premier Li Keqiang meets with US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross in Beijing on Monday. Li urged a loosening of restrictio­ns on technology exported by the US to China, as well as a level playing field regarding Chinese investment.
WU ZHIYI / CHINA DAILY Premier Li Keqiang meets with US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross in Beijing on Monday. Li urged a loosening of restrictio­ns on technology exported by the US to China, as well as a level playing field regarding Chinese investment.

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