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Czech Republic lauds progress; Skoda rolls out new car model

- By CAO CHEN in Shanghai caochen@chinadaily.com.cn

Trade between China and the Czech Republic increased almost 60 percent from 2013 to 2017, making China the Czech Republic’s third-largest trading partner, according to data released at the CzechChina Business Forum in Shanghai on Tuesday.

“We welcome China’s opening its doors wider to imported products and fully acknowledg­e the belief that free trade needs to be firmly upheld to ensure sustained global economic growth,” said Marta Novakova, the Czech Republic’s minister of trade and industry.

Bilateral relations are at their historical best, Novakova continued, adding that next year will be the 80th year of Sino-Czech relations.

“The government­s of our two countries establishe­d a comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p and adopted a bilateral cooperatio­n plan under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative in 2016, which maps out the fields and directions of joint activities, namely in trade, investment and a number of other areas,” the minister said. “Based on the plan, we will provide activities aiming to broaden people-to-people exchanges, develop joint projects and consolidat­e a foundation for the long-term and steady developmen­t of bilateral ties.”

For example, the country’s leading company in online travel booking, Kiwi, signed a cooperatio­n deal with Shanghai-based Spring Airlines as part of an expansion of business to the Chinese market.

At the China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai, the Czech Republic’s pavilion is designed to present the essence of the official motto — “Czech Republic, Land of Stories”.

It brought exhibits and products that for decades have been exported to China. Traditiona­l Czech crafts, such as glassmakin­g, musical instrument­s and toy production, along with high-tech automotive, aerospace, heavy machinery and virtual reality, are on display.

Czech agricultur­e and tastes are represente­d by its beer, wine, healing water, cakes and other quality products.

Czech President Milos Zeman came to Shanghai at the invitation of President Xi Jinping to attend the inaugural China Internatio­nal Import Expo. It is his fourth visit to China since 2014.

“Nowadays, machinery and transporta­tion equipment remain the backbone of the Czech export structure. This traditiona­l segment is represente­d in the Chinese market, namely by Skoda cars, which are now manufactur­ed in China and frequently visible on Chinese streets and roads,” Novakova said.

Bernhard Maier, CEO of Skoda Auto, said that China has become Skoda’s largest single market in only three years.

In the first nine months of this year, Skoda delivered more than 250,000 vehicles in China, an increase of 17 percent over last year, Maier said.

“We are investing in the expansion of our model range, the promotion of e-mobility and the developmen­t of new mobility services in line with our overall goals, and China is a good market for e-mobility and other technologi­es, such as artificial intelligen­ce and big data,” Maier said.

The next milestone, he said, is the Skoda Kodiaq GT — a coupe version of the SUV — built exclusivel­y for the Chinese market. It was tested during the expo, he said.

 ?? GAO ERQIANG / CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors share the stage with a New Zealand haka performer demonstrat­ing the traditiona­l Maori facial expression of a warrior at the China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai on Tuesday.
GAO ERQIANG / CHINA DAILY Visitors share the stage with a New Zealand haka performer demonstrat­ing the traditiona­l Maori facial expression of a warrior at the China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai on Tuesday.

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