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President Hu visits 3
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Chinese President Hu Jintao (3rd L) and South Korean Prime Minister Han Seung Soo (3rd R) attend the World Expo cooperation conference in Seoul, capital of South Korea, Aug. 26, 2008. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
SEOUL, Aug. 26 (Xinhua) -- Visiting Chinese President
Hu Jintao said Tuesday that China and South Korea should strengthen coordination
and cooperation to jointly cope with challenges.
Addressing a luncheon with South Korea's four major
economic groups, Hu said trade and economic cooperation is an important element
of Sino-South Korean relations, and has played a significant role in developing
bilateral ties.
The bilateral trade volume reached nearly 160 billion
U.S. dollars last year, a 32-fold increase compared with early days when the two
countries established diplomatic ties, he said.
Hu added that so far, the two-way investment has
exceeded 41 billion dollars, an almost 90-fold increase.
China and South Korea, as neighbors which are similar
in culture and mutually complementary in economy, have natural and cultural
advantages in in developing trade and economic cooperation, he said.
"Meanwhile, we should also realize that, amid a
complicated, volatile international economic situation, Sino-South Korean trade
and economic cooperation is confronted with many challenges," said the Chinese
president.
"Under this situation, China and South Korea should
strengthen coordination and cooperation and make full use of this opportunity to
properly resolve challenges," Hu said.
Hu put forward a three-point proposal on boosting
economic cooperation between the two countries.
China and South Korea should facilitate their
cooperation in some key areas, the Chinese president said.
Complementarity is one of the biggest advantages in
the two countries' trade and economic cooperation, he said, adding that China
has a huge market and rapid growth in its economy, while South Korea has rich
experience in technical industrialization and business management.
The two countries should further exploit their
advantages and enhance exchanges and cooperation in key fields such as
telecommunications, finance, energy, logistics and environmental protection, so
as to raise the quality and level of bilateral cooperation, Hu said.
China and South Korea should also boost mutual
investment, he said.
Hu urged the two countries to adapt themselves to
changes in their investment environments, expand investment areas and improve
investment modes.
The Chinese government welcomes investment from more
South Korean enterprises, and encourages and supports more Chinese enterprises
to invest in South Korea, he said.
Finally, Hu said, China and South Korea should
broaden cooperation in international economic affairs.
With the further development of economic
globalization, the two countries have witnessed an increase in their
coordination and cooperation in regional and international economic affairs, he
said.
He called on Chinese and South Korean enterprises to
strengthen consultation and broaden cooperation in working out international
criteria, expanding international markets and participating in regional
integration.
The Chinese government is willing to work with its
South Korean counterpart to facilitate cooperation between the two countries'
enterprises, Hu said.
"I believe that the continuous development of
China-South Korea strategic cooperative partnership will open up a broad sphere
for the two countries' entrepreneurs to give full play to their wisdom and
creativeness and realize mutually-beneficial and win-win outcomes," he said.
The Chinese president is paying a two-day visit to
South Korea as the first leg of his six-day Asia tour, which will also take him
to Tajikistan and Turkmenistan.
He will also attend the annual summit of the Shanghai
Cooperation Organization slated for Aug. 28 in Dushanbe, Tajikistan's capital.
