BEIJING - China and Italy on Wednesday issued a three-year action plan covering cooperation in areas of trade, industries and investment, finance, business, tourism and visits, and technological innovation.
The 2014-2016 plan was issued after talks between Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, who is here for a three-day official visit to China from June 10 to 12.
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According to the plan, the two countries will promote growth of bilateral goods and service trade and realize trade balance through an increase of Italian exports to China.
To expand bilateral trade, the two sides will enhance cooperation in environmental protection and energy, agricultural products and processing, food security, urbanization, medicine, health and aviation.
"We both agree that the scale of our bilateral trade and investment should have a large increase for our economic scale and development potential," Li said.
The two sides will further strengthen cooperation in customs, health and plant quarantine. They also pledged to open their domestic markets more effectively and reduce barriers for trade and investment.
For industrial and investment cooperation, the two sides will cooperate in areas including waste material salvage, renewable energy, architecture and design, health service, aviation, engine technology, machinery, communication technology, nanotechnology, biopharmacy, shipbuilding, and oil and gas exploration, the action plan said.