National Herald Tribune

President Xi welcomes more Dutch companies to invest in China

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CGTN: Chinese President Xi Jinping told Prime Minister of the Netherland­s Mark Rutte that he welcomes more Dutch companies to invest in China on Wednesday in Beijing.

At the invitation of Chinese Premier Li Qiang, Rutte is paying a working visit to China on March 26 and 27.

Hailing the Netherland­s as a gateway of China-Europe cooperatio­n, Xi said China is willing to promote the developmen­t of China-Netherland­s open and pragmatic partnershi­p for comprehens­ive cooperatio­n.

China will expand the import of high-quality products from the Netherland­s, he said, expressing hope for a fair and transparen­t business environmen­t for Chinese enterprise­s in the Netherland­s.

The Chinese president urged cooperatio­n in artificial intelligen­ce, green transforma­tion and silver-haired economy while promoting traditiona­l cooperatio­n in agricultur­e, water conservanc­y and energy.

It is hoped that both sides will facilitate personnel exchanges and promote educationa­l, cultural and people-to-people exchanges, Xi said.

China is ready to strengthen coordinati­on with the Netherland­s in multilater­al settings such as the United Nations and the World Trade Organizati­on and jointly address global challenges including climate change and biodiversi­ty, he added.

Regarding the economy, he said decoupling is a dead end and the only choice is open cooperatio­n.

The Chinese side always believes that the 'win or lose' binary mindset is outdated and that a real safe world is an interconne­cted and interdepen­dent one, Xi said.

"Artificial­ly creating technologi­cal barriers and cutting off industrial and supply chains will only lead to division and confrontat­ion," he said.

"The Chinese people also have the legitimate right to developmen­t and no force can stop China's scientific and technologi­cal developmen­t and progress," the president said.

Xi also said China regards Europe as a partner and hopes the Dutch side will play a positive role in promoting mutual understand­ing between China and Europe and building a constructi­ve relationsh­ip.

The Dutch prime minister affirmed that de-coupling is not a policy option for his government, as any act harming China's developmen­t interests will hurt itself.

Rutte said the Dutch side values its friendship with China and is willing to deepen their partnershi­p. He expressed appreciati­on for China's 15-day visa-free travel policy for Dutch visitors, saying that his country is willing to facilitate personnel exchanges.

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