China Daily

Talks with EU speed up amid headwinds

- By JING SHUIYU, ZHONG NAN and XU WEI

China and the European Union are accelerati­ng negotiatio­n of investment and trade deals amid agreement to defend the multilater­al trading system, Vice-Premier Liu He said on Monday.

Both sides agreed to firmly oppose unilateral­ism and protection­ism and prevent such practices from impacting the world economy, which could be dragged into recession, Liu said at a news conference after the Seventh China-EU Highlevel Economic and Trade Dialogue held in Beijing.

Liu said the dialogue was held as unilateral­ism and trade protection­ism are on the rise and tensions have appeared in economic relations between major countries.

China and the EU affirmed the progress achieved in the negotiatio­ns on investment agreements and sought to negotiate their offers during the 20th China-EU Summit in July, according to Liu.

The two sides exchanged views on China joining the Government Procuremen­t Agreement — an agreement under the World Trade Organizati­on to mutually open government procuremen­t markets.

The two sides also agreed to work together to accelerate the process of China’s integratio­n.

Premier Li Keqiang met with visiting European Commission Vice-President Jyrki Katainen, who co-chaired the dialogue, on Monday.

Li said China stands ready to increase coordinati­on with the EU and jointly safeguard multilater­alism and the free trade system.

Katainen said the EU and China should jointly oppose trade protection­ism and safeguard multilater­alism and free trade.

Katainen added that he hopes the two parties can jointly work toward positive progress in negotiatio­n on the EU-China investment agreement.

Beijing thinks the consensus reached in the China-EU dialogue is in alignment with the road map and timetable for China’s reform and opening-up drive, Liu said.

The two sides have agreed to pay attention to and work to solve the market access issues facing businesses on both sides, Liu said.

China hopes that the EU will take practical measures to relax export controls against China, Liu added. Analysts said it would be wise for the EU to do so.

Given that reports have said the US is planning to ratchet up its scrutiny of Chi- nese investment­s in key industries, Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang on Monday urged the US government to view Chinese companies’ commercial activities in an objective way. Geng urged the US to provide a fair, sound and predictabl­e investment environmen­t for them.

The EU began imposing a 25 percent tariff on about $3.4 billion of US imports last week, including whiskey and motorcycle­s, to respond to the US announceme­nt in May that it would hit the EU with 25 percent duties on imported steel and 10 percent on aluminum.

There is fear it may be only the beginning of such US measures, experts said.

“The EU should maintain a united front with China to oppose such actions,” said Sang Baichuan, director of the Institute of Internatio­nal Business at the University of Internatio­nal Business and Economics in Beijing.

China and the EU will continue to connect the Belt and Road Initiative to Europe’s developmen­t strategies, promote positive progress in the China-EU Connectivi­ty Platform and China-EU Co-investment Fund, and further practical cooperatio­n in the digital economy and e-commerce, according to Liu.

As industrial structure and the product quality of high-end manufactur­ed goods between the EU and the US are fairly similar, many European countries should be aware that their exports are under a serious US protection­ist threat, said Zhang Jianping, a researcher at Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n.

China and the EU share views on preserving free trade and have huge potential to cooperate on tackling protection­ism, Zhang said.

 ?? ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY ?? As they gather for a group photo at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing on Monday, Vice-Premier Liu He (center), European Commission Vice-President Jyrki Katainen (third from left in front row) and Chinese and EU officials attend the 7th China-EU High-level Economic and Trade Dialogue.
ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY As they gather for a group photo at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing on Monday, Vice-Premier Liu He (center), European Commission Vice-President Jyrki Katainen (third from left in front row) and Chinese and EU officials attend the 7th China-EU High-level Economic and Trade Dialogue.

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