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BEIJING, Oct. 13 (Xinhuanet) -- The Chinese government said Monday in a
diplomatic strategy document that it expects the European Union (EU) to become
China's largest trading and investment partner.
In "China's EU Policy Paper" the Chinese government issued Monday, China
urges the EU to properly address irrational restrictions and technical barriers,
and ease restrictions on high-tech exports in line with the WTO rules.
China also calls upon the EU to grant it a "full market economy status" at an
early date, reduce and abolish anti-dumping and other discriminatory policies and
practices against China, and apply the Transitional Product-Specific Safeguard
Mechanism (TPSSM) prudently.
Currently the EU is China's third biggest trading partner and vice versa. Statistics
show the trade volume between China and the EU hit 86.76 billion US
dollars last year.
To achieve the objective of elevating into the largest trading and investment
partner, the document lists up a number of measures for China-EU
economic cooperation over the next five years:
-- give play to the mechanism of the economic and trade joint committee and
step up economic and trade regulatory policy dialogue; give attention to
updating the Trade and Economic Cooperation Agreement Between China and the
European Union at an appropriate time; and compensate the Chinese side for its
economicand trade losses which may arise due to the EU enlargement.
-- boost China-EU coordination and cooperation in the new roundof WTO
negotiations and work together for the success of the negotiations.
-- strengthen dialogue on investment, promote the establishment of bilateral investment-promotion
institutions, energetically encourage and guide mutual investments
between enterprises of the two sides, and expand cooperation between their
small- and medium-sized enterprises; develop processing trade, contractual projects
and labor cooperation of various kinds and encourage transnational
business operation and internationalized production.
-- China welcomes more EU development aid, especially in such fields as the
environmental protection, poverty-alleviation, public health and hygiene and
education. China also welcomes a stronger and more active role of the EU in
human resources development, in particular, personnel training for China's
central and western regions and build-up of China's capacity of participating in
multilateral trading regime.
-- step up cooperation in the area of quality supervision, inspection and
quarantine, establish appropriate consultation mechanisms and, subject to the
principle of ensuring safety, security, hygiene, health and environmental
protection, promptly address and resolve issues which may adversely affect
market access of each other's products.
-- boost the customs cooperation and conclude a China-EU Customs Agreement
in due course.
In financial aspect, the paper says the Chinese side welcomes an expansion
of China-related business by banks of the EU countries and hopes to see an
appropriate settlement of the issue of Chinese financial institutions' access to
the EU market.
The Chinese side will positively examine and consider applications of EU insurance
institutions for business operation in China and improve its supervisory
and regulatory regime in line with the Chinese insurance laws,
regulations and statutes and China's WTO commitments, says the paper.
More EU securities institutions, fund management institutions and other institutional
investors will be encouraged to enter into China's market, the
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