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OTTAWA, Dec. 11 (Xinhuanet) --
Visiting Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said Thursday that China would make joint efforts with Canada to further promote trade and economic cooperation between the two countries.
Speaking at a luncheon held in Ottawa by the
Canada-China Business Council, Wen said that "China-Canada trade and economic cooperation is making solid
headway," and China attaches great importance to China-Canada
relations and looks forward to working together with the new Canadian leadership
headed by incoming Prime Minister Paul Martin "in cultivating a richer and more
substantive partnership of all-round cooperation between the two countries."
"Our stronger ties of trade and
economic partnership not only serve the fundamental interests of our two
countries, but contribute to peace and development in the Asia-Pacific region
and the world at large," he noted.
The premier listed four
areas in which the two countries should work together to bring their economic
partnership to a higher level.
First, the volume of two-way trade
should be increased and China hopes that bilateral trade would be doubled by
2010, the Chinese premier said.
While China is expected to import
over 1 trillion dollars worth of goods in the next three years, it wants to
import more from Canada, especially "more telecommunications equipment and other
hi-tech products."
At the same time, Wen said, China
hopes that Canada would continue to import textiles and other light-industrial
products from China while increasing purchases of China's machinery, household
appliances and other products.
Second, the two countries should
expand investment cooperation in such fields as energy, transportation,
telecommunications, environmental protection, agriculture, biology, raw
materials, finance and insurance, and the two countries should also diversify
the means of cooperation, said the Chinese premier.
Third, interactions between the
business communities of the two countries should be strengthened.
Canadian entrepreneurs are welcome
to participate in the development of China's western region, the overhaul and
revamping of China's Northeast and other old industrial bases, as well as the
renovation and reorganization of China's state-owned enterprises, Wen said,
adding that Chinese entrepreneurs are also encouraged to invest and seek
business expansion in Canada.
Fourth, the two countries should
promote exchanges in science, technology, education, human resources and
culture, Wen said. Enditem
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