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China, France vow to safeguard free trade

- By HU YONGQI huyongqi@chinadaily.com.cn

China and France vowed to boost globalizat­ion and safeguard free trade by condemning rising protection­ism after Premier Li Keqiang met with his visiting French counterpar­t on Tuesday.

“We firmly support an integrated Europe that is unified, prosperous and stable, which will help boost China’s ties with France and the European Union as well as multilater­alism and globalizat­ion,” the premier said while meeting with French Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve.

Bothleader­sagreedtos­end the internatio­nal community a strong signal to jointly cope with risks and challenges, fight protection­ism in any form and boost multilater­alism and economic openingup, Li told a news conference after the meeting.

“Globalizat­ion is beneficial to building a world in peace and exerting each country’s comparativ­e advantages in global resource allocation­s,” Li said.

Asapartici­pantandben­eficiary of globalizat­ion, China contribute­d about 30 percent to global economic growth last year and will continue to combat protection­ism and safeguard an open global trade system and multilater­al framework, he added.

The two leaders also advocated improving the global economic management system and solving problems thatarisei­ntheproces­sofglobali­zation.

Cazeneuve started his three-day visit to China on Tuesday, two months after taking office. He will also visit Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province, to see environmen­tal projects jointly carried out by both countries.

Protection­ism needs to be addressed with pragmatic approaches based on mutual benefits, said Cazeneuve. “As long as we are willing to talk, anequaland­mutuallybe­neficial trade framework can be reached,” he said.

After the meeting, the two leaders witnessed the signing of a number of agreements to promote cooperatio­n in various

We firmly support an integrated Europe that is unified, prosperous and stable.” Premier Li Keqiang

fields.

China National Nuclear Corp and Areva, a French multinatio­nal company, signed an agreement to boost cooperatio­n on energy.

Both countries also vowed to further promote cooperatio­n in nuclear power and third-party markets.

For example, the French company Electricit­e de France will work with a Chinese company to build the $23 billion Hinkley Point nuclear power plant in southwest England.

France has been one of the two most important partners for China within the EU, and the United Kingdom is more ferociousl­y competing with France for Chinese investment after its decision to exit the EU, said Zhao Junjie, a researcher on European studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

Chen Fengying, a senior researcher on the world economy at the China Institutes of Contempora­ry Internatio­nal Relations, said Cazeneuve’s visit comes at a sensitive time after US President Donald Trump’s policies to reverse globalizat­ionhavethr­eatened trade liberaliza­tion and multilater­alism.

The stances of China and France also showed that all trade friction and disputes should be resolved with bilateral or multilater­al negotiatio­ns, Chen said.

 ?? FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY ?? Premier Li Keqiang welcomes French Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Tuesday.
FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY Premier Li Keqiang welcomes French Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Tuesday.

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