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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao delivers a speech on a dinner organized by the China-Britain Business Council (CBBC) in London, Britain, on Sept. 12, 2006. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery >>> |
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) shakes hands with a
man who welcomes him upon his arrival in London, capital of Britain on
Sept. 12, 2006. Wen Jiabao arrived here on Tuesday for a working visit to
Britain. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery
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Sept. 12 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Tuesday hailed the trade and
economic ties between China and Britain, expressing great confidence in the
further development of bilateral relations.
In a speech delivered to the British business
community shortly after arriving in London for a working visit, Wen said
China-British economic relations have been growing rapidly over the years.
In 1980, bilateral trade volume was a mere one
billion U.S. dollars, Wen said, adding that it reached 24.5 billion dollars last
year and it could well surpass 30 billion dollars this year.
Noting that British businesses are making great
strides in China, he said British Petroleum, Shell, Unilever and British Telecom
are increasing their investment in China. Seven British financial institutions
are also involved in the development of China's banking sector.
Investment from British entrepreneurs amounted to
13.5 billion dollars, said Wen, adding that British companies have not only
brought to China capital, technology and managerial expertise, but also their
friendship to the Chinese people.
Even with the rapid growth of China-Britain business
ties, great potential still remains to be tapped, the premier said.
He urged the British business community to further
the trade ties just as the "ice-breakers" in the early days of our relations" to
take bilateral business relations to a new level.
After his speech made before a dinner organized by
the China-Britain Business Council (CBBC), Wen also answered questions raised by
entrepreneurs regarding innovation, clean energy in China and the
competitiveness of British businesses in the country.
CBBC is Britain's leading agency helping British
companies do business in China. It is a business-led partnership between
government and industry with a proven track record of developing British trade
in China dating back to the 1950s.
With some 400 British company members, it delivers a
range of practical, cost-effective services to British companies wishing to
export goods and services to, invest in, or establish manufacturing under
license arrangements with China. Enditem
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