The Philippine Star

Premier Li urges harnessing China’s manufactur­ing prowess

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RIO DE JANEIRO, May 20 (Xinhua) — Visiting Chinese Premier Li Keqiang asked Chinese enterprise­s to sharpen edges of equipment manufactur­ing and bring the world more quality products which constantly meet market demand.

Li made the remarks as he took a ride on a subway train and a ferry boat in Rio de Janeiro, a metropolis with a population of 6.5 million which is going to host the 2016 Summer Olympics.

The subway company in the Brazilian megacity has ordered 604 subway and commuter trains from Chinese manufactur­ers. Some 90 trains, which Chinese manufactur­ers will deliver soon may be used for subway lines for the Olympics.

The newly- designed subway trains, with a sleek look, comfort in running, and are energy effi cient, are specially equipped with powerful air-conditioni­ng systems for Rio de Janeiro, which often experience­s high temperatur­es.

The ferry boat, also tailored for the upcoming Olympic host, has been widely praised by local people after its maiden voyage. Another six similar boats, with a capacity of 2,000 passengers each, will be delivered no later than next year.

Li asked the Chinese contractor­s to fulfill the work of building these trains and boats, ensure timely delivery, and continue to develop new models to meet the local demand.

He encouraged train and shipbuildi­ng companies to be pioneers in production capacity cooperatio­n between China and Brazil, and hoped more Chinese manufactur­ers to get the upper hand in fi erce global competitio­n.

He enjoyed the ride as the train started, accelerate­d, cruised, and pulled into the station. He also talked to the driver, who told the Chinese premier that China- made trains have mature technologi­es, run stably, and are able to carry more passengers.

Li told Brazilian offi cials who accompanie­d him during the train ride, “China has superior technologi­es and powerful equipment manufactur­ing capacity in railroad transport, and China-made products are cost-effective and adaptable to various markets.”

After taking the boat trip, Li talked with representa­tives from manufactur­ing and financial sectors in both China and Brazil. He asked financial institutio­ns to support production capacity cooperatio­n between the two countries.

“The Chinese side is willing to further cooperate with the Brazilian side in infrastruc­ture constructi­on and equipment manufactur­ing, which would benefi t both,” Li said.

He voiced his hope that the Brazilian government will ensure legitimate rights of Chinese companies, particular­ly small businesses and Chinese expatriate­s in Brazil.

Brazil is the first stop of Li’s four-nation Latin America tour, his first to the region since he assumed premiershi­p in 2013. Besides Brazil, he will also visit Colombia, Peru, and Chile until May 26.

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