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Li’s Berlin visit targets innovation partnershi­p

Premier meeting with German chancellor and business leaders

- By LI XIAOKUN and ZHOU WA Contact the writers at lixiaokun@chinadaily.com.cn Zhang Yue in Berlin contribute­d to this story

Premier Li Keqiang arrived in Berlin on Wednesday, starting a two-day visit highlighti­ng cooperatio­n on innovation.

Li and German Chancellor Angela Merkel held the two nations’ yearly prime ministers meeting that same day, with innovation high on the agenda.

The two leaders also planned to attend a forum on the topic and talk with business executives from both sides.

On his arrival, Li said his visit is meant to build on the Sino-German friendship, and to promote innovation while enhancing cooperatio­n between the two countries.

Gu Junli, a German studies expert at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said: “The synergy of the Made in China 2025 strategy and Germany’s Industry 4.0 campaign is likely to be a major topic of the premiers’ meeting.

“Germany is seeking intelligen­t manufactur­ing, while China is trying to deeply integrate manufactur­ing with the internet, to have the power of the market improve the pattern and quality of the manufactur­ing industry.”

The nations’ different approaches provide a huge opportunit­y for cooperatio­n, and Li’s visit is expected to expand and deepen the cooperatio­n, he said.

Gu said key areas may be renewable energy and environmen­tal protection, which are growing pillar industries in Germany.

Ambassador to Germany Shi Mingde said in an interview with Chinese media before the visit that “manufactur­ing industries of the two nations are highly complement­ary. China is a big manufactur­ing country, while Germany is a strong one.

“A new round of industrial revolution is speeding up, gaining momentum ... which has brought an unpreceden­ted opportunit­y for strategic cooperatio­n.”

Shi said there are 8,000German companies operating in China with a total investment volume of more than 60 billion euros ($67 billion), while nearly 2,000 Chinese enterprise­s are operating in Germany.

Those companies will be a key strength in advancing cooperatio­n, he said.

Two strong nations joining hands will have an effect far beyond their boundaries, Shi said.

He cited the potential for constructi­on under the Belt and Road Initiative. That refers to the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, which aim to increase connection­s between Asia, Europe and other areas.

He also mentioned the possibilit­y for Beijing and Berlin to jointly influence the establishm­ent of global standards for intelligen­t manufactur­ing.

The forum during Li’s visit is expected to forge new, innovative ways to cooperate in fields such as smart manufactur­ing, electric vehicles and innovation by young people, he said.

Hubertus Troska, a member of Daimler AG’s board who is responsibl­e for China, said the trends of connectivi­ty, autonomous driving, sharing and electric mobility are revolution­izing the auto industry, “perhaps nowhere faster than in China”.

“In line with China’s economic developmen­t plan, we will meet both opportunit­ies and challenges head-on with further innovation­s and upgraded manufactur­ing,” he said in a written interview with China Daily.

Manufactur­ing industries of the two nations are highly complement­ary.” Shi Mingde, ambassador to Germany

2,000 enterprise­s from China are operating in Germany.

 ?? ZHANG DUO/ XINHUA ?? Premier Li Keqiang waves to a crowd upon his arrival in Berlin on Wednesday on a two-day visit to Germany.
ZHANG DUO/ XINHUA Premier Li Keqiang waves to a crowd upon his arrival in Berlin on Wednesday on a two-day visit to Germany.

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