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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao delivers a
speech at the U.K.-China Business Summit in Beijing, China, Jan. 18, 2008.
Visiting British Prime Minister Gordon Brown also attended the summit on
Friday. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>>
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BEIJING, Jan. 18 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao made a five-point proposal here Friday to boost China-UK scientific
innovation, especially in the fields of technological transfer, joint innovation
program, energy and environmental protection, financial service and intellectual
property rights (IPR).
Wen made the proposal when he addressed a China-UK
business summit. He expressed his hope that the cooperation between the two
countries in the fields could help push forward bilateral collaboration in
technological innovation and two-way trade to a higher level.
The proposal includes:
-- Firstly, robustly developing bilateral trade in
technology. Wen said China needs larger-scale technology import and
re-innovation and by 2010, China's hi-tech import and export is expected to
reach 800 billion U.S. dollars.
"At present, China-UK technology trade is less than
ideally matched with our respective economic strengths, and we're ready to
create conditions to let more Chinese people recognize the UK's technological
competency", Wen said.
-- Secondly, actively cooperating on innovation. Wen
said China is implementing the national medium and long-term scientific and
technological development program by mobilizing all players involved in a bid to
promote scientific progress and economic and social development.
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Chinese Minister of Commerce Chen Deming
(1st L) delivers a speech at the U.K.-China Business Summit in Beijing,
China, Jan. 18, 2008. Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and visiting British
Prime Minister Gordon Brown attended the summit on Friday. (Xinhua
Photo) Photo Gallery>>>
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"We challenge UK businesses to fully tap the broad
market and scientific and technological resources in China, by setting up
R&D centers here and forming technology alliances with local enterprises"
Wen said, adding that China also encourages Chinese enterprises to go global,
expand direct investment overseas according to international practices, and
launch innovation-oriented cooperation with foreign partners on R&D,
production and marketing.
-- Thirdly, reinforcing cooperation in energy and
environmental protection. Wen said China is witnessing an increasing demand for
environmentally sound products and new energy while it endeavors to build a
resource-conserving and environmentally-friendly society.
He pointed out that the UK boasts leading experience
and technology in energy conservation and environmental protection, and enjoys
pronounced advantages on the R&D of renewable energy including wind power
and bio-energy.
"We hope that businesses from both countries can
expand cooperation in oil and gas exploration, R&D of energy-saving
technology, and utilization of alternative and renewable energy", Wen said.
-- Fourthly, deepening cooperation in financial
services. Wen said that the UK is an important international financial center,
and is always a top provider of financial services and China is fostering
various types of financial markets, by promoting innovation in the financial
sector comprehensively.
"In that process, we need to absorb and draw upon
best-of-class experience to modernize financial services according to
international practices and we hope the UK can fully harness its rich experience
and technological expertise in financial services, and engage in diversified and
multi-level cooperation and exchanges with China," Wen said
-- Fifthly, cementing cooperation in IPR. Wen said he
has expounded repeatedly that the future competition between economies will be
the competition of IPR.
In recent years, China has built up a relatively
complete legal regime on IPR, Wen said, stressing that China's attitude on IPR
protection has always been clear-cut, and its action always resolute.
"I hope that China and the UK can work together and
strengthen IPR cooperation in order to provide a strong assurance for
innovation," Wen said.