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China, Germany agree to oppose protectionism
    2018-07-11  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

CHINA and Germany on Monday agreed to unequivocally oppose protectionism and safeguard a free trade system based on multilateral rules to promote strong, sustainable and balanced global economic growth.

Premier Li Keqiang and German Chancellor Angela Merkel co-chaired the fifth round of intergovernmental consultations and made the announcement in Berlin.

Li arrived in Berlin on Sun day, starting a three-day official visit to Germany.

Both sides agreed to deepen cooperation in finance and economy, make full use of high-level financial dialogue and other mechanisms, strengthen communication in macroeconomic policy and build financing platforms concerning bilateral and third-party markets.

While Germany appreciates China’s further measures to open its financial market, China supports the construction of a Frankfurt financial center and the offshore market of renminbi.

The two countries agreed to promote bilateral cooperation in economy, trade and investment, jointly safeguard free trade and an international market based on fair and recognized rules and relax market access.

China is willing to discuss with the German side to jointly explore the third-party market, and Germany is willing to give full play to its advantages to work with China in Industry 4.0.

China invites Germany to attend the first China International Import Expo and welcomes Germany to expand its investment in China. Beijing also encourages German companies to invest and set up factories in China’s central and western regions.

The two sides noted that they should go with the trend of the times, give full play to their industrial complementarities, and strengthen cooperation in emerging industries such as digitization, autonomous driving, artificial intelligence and new energy vehicles.

They agreed to strengthen cooperation on scientific and technological innovation as well as cooperation on agriculture by fully tapping the potential of digitization.

Moreover, the two countries pledged to make joint contributions for tackling global challenges by stepping up cooperation in fields such as environmental governance, energy saving, biodiversity conservation and dealing with climate change.

The two countries also agreed to expand people-to-people exchanges and deal with the issues concerning the aging population.

This round of intergovernmental consultations is the first of its kind since the two countries’ new cabinets took office in March, said the premier, adding that it is of great importance to promote and make plans for the all-round cooperation between China and Germany.

Noting that at this year’s annual meeting of the Boao Forum for Asia, President Xi Jinping gave a firm signal that China will expand its opening to the outside world, Li said China would like to continue to share with Germany the enormous dividends brought by its new round of opening up.

Under the current international situation, said Merkel, Germany is ready to work with China to strengthen openness and cooperation and send the world a firm signal that both sides will continuously safeguard multilateralism and facilitate international cooperation.

Germany opposes trade wars and advocates free trade based on rules, stressed Merkel.

She also noted that China and Germany will sign a memorandum of understanding on the cooperation of autopilot, which is a milestone for the two sides’ cooperation in automobile industry.

After the consultations, Li and Merkel jointly witnessed the signing of a series of bilateral cooperation documents in areas such as agriculture, education, health care, chemical industry, telecommunication, automobile industry as well as autopilot.

Also on Monday, Li and Merkel met the press and introduced the achievements of their intergovernmental consultations.

(Xinhua)

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