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CHENGDU, Oct. 9 (Xinhuanet) -- China pledged to deepen all-round
Sino-French cooperation and lift bilateral trade relations to new heights, said
Chinese Vice-President Zeng Qinghong here Saturday.
Zeng made the remark at an Sino-French economic seminar held inChengdu, capital
city of southwest China's Sichuan Province, saying the two countries would
cement cooperation in aviation, spaceflight, telecommunication, transportation,
energy, agriculture, environmental protection and small and medium-sized
enterprises.
French President Jacques Chirac attended the seminar. Chirac, accompanied
by a large business delegation, arrived in Chengdu Friday for a five-day state
visit to China.
China and France enjoy economic "mutual complementarity" and large trade
potential, said Zeng, adding that French investment inChina and cooperation
would bring "mutual benefits and win-win results" to businesses of the two
countries.
The French president chose Chengdu as the first leg of his China tour to
signal his support for China's western development strategy, said Zeng.
The western development strategy, a vital policy in the new century, has
provided opportunities for French entrepreneurs to expand their businesses, Zeng
added.
Zeng said relations between the two countries have developed rapidly since
they forged diplomatic ties 40 years ago, and relations have entered a new stage
in recent years with the joint efforts of both sides.
The countries have had political trust deepened, strategic coordination
strengthened and cooperation developed, Zeng said.
Addressing more than 300 entrepreneurs at the seminar, Chirac said his
visit is aimed at deepening strategic partnership and cultural and technical
contacts, and France is ready to cooperate with China to make progress.
China has provided European countries with opportunities for economic
development and employment, said Chirac, adding that China could carry out
cooperation with France by taking advantage of fields where France excels, such
as industry, technology and expertise.
So far more than 1,000 French enterprises have settled down in China,
finding a favorable environment, potential markets and partners, said Chirac.
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