Special Report: NPC, CPPCC Annual Sessions 2008
Wen Jiabao approved by
parliament to be Chinese premier
Profile: Chinese Premier
Wen Jiabao
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao answers
questions on a press conference after the closing ceremony of the First
Session of the 11th National People's Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of
the People in Beijing, China, March 18, 2008. The annual NPC session
closed on Tuesday. (Xinhua Photo) Photo
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BEIJING,
March 18 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese mainland will expand the range and scope of
business ties and trade with Taiwan, said Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao here
Tuesday.
"We will continue to increase exchanges in economic
and trade fields with Taiwan, particularly we want to resume the three direct
links between the two sides as quickly as possible," said Wen at a press
conference right after China's parliament ended its first annual full session.
He said the mainland will continue the expand the
scope of economic exchanges with Taiwan in such fields as investment, trade,
tourism and banking for win-win and mutually beneficial cooperation.
"To serve the interest of people in Taiwan, we are
even ready to make necessary sacrifices," Wen said, adding that Taiwan has been
running a huge trade surplus with the mainland for many years.
Last year alone, trade between the mainland and
Taiwan stood at 120 billion U.S. dollars, with Taiwan having a surplus of 70
million U.S. dollars.
In contrast, more than 2,000 products from the
mainland are still denied access to Taiwan's market while the mainland has
continued to give market access to products from Taiwan, including agricultural
products, said the premier.
Taiwan also imposed restrictions on investment from
mainland while more than 70,000 Taiwan enterprises had entered the mainland
market, bringing a total investment of 48 billion U.S. dollars.
If the investment through the third party was
included, the figure was over 70 billion U.S. dollars, Wen said.
"On all these issues, we can conduct consultations on
the basis of equality and mutual benefits. By doing so, we are actually tapping
full potentials of our complementarity on each side," he said.