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Li eyes greater Germany cooperatio­n

Beijing hopes Berlin can treat Chinese firms with a more open mindset, premier says

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

China and Germany should further tap into potential for bilateral cooperatio­n in advanced manufactur­ing, trade in services, the digital economy and response to climate change to foster new drivers of bilateral cooperatio­n, Premier Li Keqiang told German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Jan 17.

In his first phone conversati­on with Scholz, who was sworn in as Germany’s chancellor on Dec 8, Li highlighte­d the need to amplify the role of pragmatic cooperatio­n as “the super engine” to drive the upgrading of bilateral cooperatio­n.

Pragmatic cooperatio­n between the two nations is becoming deeper and more wide-ranging, and it has served as a key aspect of bilateral relations and benefited people from both sides, Li said.

He said the over 2,000 Chinese firms in Germany and the over 7,000 German firms in China are the backbone of bilateral cooperatio­n, and the two government­s must remain committed to creating a fair and nondiscrim­inatory business environmen­t.

Bilateral trade between China and Germany grew 27.1 percent yearon-year in the first three quarters of 2021, and China is expected to be Germany’s largest trading partner for the sixth consecutiv­e year, Wu Ken, the Chinese ambassador to Germany, wrote in a recent opinion piece on the website of Chinese broadcaste­r CGTN.

Li pointed out that the two nations, as major economies and responsibl­e major countries in the world, uphold multilater­alism and practice free trade. Cooperatio­n not only benefits the two nations, but also the European Union and the world, he said.

With this year marking the 50th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of bilateral diplomatic ties, Li urged both nations to further consolidat­e political mutual trust, enhance dialogue and exchanges, adhere to twoway opening-up and attain win-win cooperatio­n.

The premier noted that China and the EU, as two important forces on the global stage, share wide-ranging common interests.

He urged the EU to view bilateral ties from a long-term perspectiv­e and a broader horizon, uphold dialogue and cooperatio­n, respect each other, treat each other as equals and promote the steady and healthy growth of the relationsh­ip, he said.

Both leaders highlighte­d the need to make full use of the fast lanes for essential travel between the two nations to enable a more convenient flow of personnel.

They also agreed to actively prepare for a new round of intergover­nmental consultati­on, a mechanism launched by the two nations in 2010.

Scholz reaffirmed Germany’s adherence to the one-China policy and his commitment to further expand bilateral ties as the two sides mark the 50th anniversar­y of diplomatic relations.

Germany is seeking to further deepen bilateral cooperatio­n in trade, the economy, response to climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic, he said, adding that the nation was and will always be committed to promoting the healthy growth of EU-China relations.

He expressed his hope that the EUChina investment deal, reached in principle between the two sides in late 2020, can come into force at an early date.

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