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BEIJING, Dec. 27 (Xinhuanet) -- China's defense-related science, technology and industry takes a prudent attitude toward the export of military products and related technologies, says a government white paper issued here Monday.
The white paper on China's national defense in 2004, released by the
Information Office of China's State Council, also says the industry "strictly
complies with the policies and laws of the state on non-proliferation."
The paper says China has invariably adhered to three principles
concerning the export of military products: It should only serve the purpose of
helping the recipient state enhance its capability for legitimate self-defense;
it must not impair peace, security and stability of the relevant region and the
world as a whole; and it must not be used to interfere in the recipient state's
internal affairs.
"On the export of missiles and other military products, it strictly
abides by the Regulations of the PRC on the Export Control of Missiles and
Related Items and Technologies, the Regulations of the PRC on the Export
Administration of Military Products and the corresponding lists," says the white
paper.
The white paper also says China's defense-related science, technology
and industry takes an active part in international exchanges and cooperation and
is opening wider to foreign countries.
"In the field of the military industry for civil use, China
encourages military enterprises and institutions to develop both the
international and domestic markets, utilize resources from both home and
abroad," says the white paper.
It says China also encourages them to introduce advanced foreign
technologies and management expertise, improve the use of foreign funds, expand
the strategic cooperation with large multinational companies, and raise the
technological level of the defense-related science, technology and industry.
"China attaches great importance to developing cooperation in defense
technology with friendly countries, and promotes exchanges of and cooperation in
defense technology in the international industrial community," says the white
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