Premier Li Keqiang addresses the opening ceremony of the 9th Business Forum of Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC) and China in Dubrovnik, Croatia, April 12, 2019. Premier Li and 16 CEEC leaders attended the opening ceremony on April 12.[Photo/Xinhua]
DUBROVNIK, Croatia — Premier Li Keqiang called for broader and deeper economic and trade cooperation between China and Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC) on April 12.
Premier Li made the appeal when attending, together with 16 CEEC leaders, an opening ceremony of the 9th Business Forum of CEEC and China.
Premier Li said China-CEEC cooperation has maintained exuberant vigor and vitality, which is supported by the constant development of economic and trade cooperation.
Amid the backdrop of a slowdown in the world economy last year, trade volume between China and the 16 countries increased 21 percent, hitting a record high in history, and displaying a broad prospect for cooperation, he said.
The Premier also noted new progress in third-party market cooperation, joint efforts in Belt and Road construction, infrastructure connectivity, subnational cooperation, and people-to-people and cultural exchanges.
The Premier said that China is willing to better align the Belt and Road Initiative with the development strategies of other countries, uphold the principles of extensive consultation, joint contribution and shared benefits, and insist on promoting peace, cooperation, openness, inclusiveness and mutual learning, so as to push for a broader and deeper China-CEEC economic and trade cooperation.
To improve trade facilitation, the Premier called for further opening up their respective markets and simplifying customs procedures.
China will provide a green channel for CEEC exports to China and strengthen cooperation in facilitating the China-Europe land-sea express line to accelerate cross-border logistics, Premier Li said.
On nurturing new trade growth points, the Chinese premier called on China and the CEECs to further tap into trade potentials, optimize trade structure, boost trade of agricultural products, machinery and electrical products, including cars and household appliances, enhance innovation cooperation and facilitate cooperation in new industries and models.
On investment and industrial capacity cooperation, Premier Li said the Chinese government supports enterprises in their commercialized operations, and hopes that relevant countries will uphold the principles of fairness, justice and nondiscrimination and protect Chinese companies’ legitimate rights.
To further enhance small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) cooperation, this year’s leaders’ meeting is going to launch the Global Partnership Center of CEECs and China and a website on the China-CEEC SMEs coordination mechanism in a bid to provide more convenient services for businesses to expand investment cooperation.
On boosting connectivity, Premier Li said China encourages its enterprises to participate in infrastructure construction in the CEECs.
He also called for better financial conditions, diverse funding patterns and an active exploration of such construction modes as third-party market cooperation, joint bidding and public-private partnership.
The Premier briefed the forum on China’s economic situation, saying that the Chinese economy has been generally stable, and the country is confident in achieving this year’s main development targets, including a 6-6.5 percent of GDP (gross domestic product) growth.
China will work to energize the vitality of market entities, optimize business environment, pursue innovation-driven development, boost new development drivers, promote an all-around opening up, develop a high-level open economy, and create conditions for a steady Chinese economy, Premier Li said.
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic noted that the theme of the forum is “Building New Bridges through Openness, Innovation and Partnership,” saying that he hoped all parties concerned can take this opportunity to further deepen economic and trade cooperation.
He also hailed last year’s China International Import Expo in Shanghai, saying that the fair has presented new opportunities for all countries.
In the past few years, exports from the CEECs to China have increased by nearly five fold and China-CEEC cooperation has grown much closer, which is conducive to narrowing their gaps with developed countries, he said.
The Peljesac Bridge project is a model of EU-China cooperation, which will further enhance connectivity and EU-China trade, said the Croatian prime minister.
Premier Li and Plenkovic jointly launched the China-CEEC SMEs coordination mechanism website. Together with other CEEC leaders, they also visited an exhibition on China-CEEC education cooperation, and attended a matchmaking meeting for SMEs from China and the CEECs.
More than 1,000 delegates from the governments, as well as business and industrial communities of China and the CEECs attended the opening ceremony.