China, EU reach 'win-win' deal on textiles By Jiang Wei and Qin Jize (China Daily) Updated: 2005-09-06 06:17
"China is striving to improve its service industry and EU companies enjoy an
advantage in this sector," he said.
The two sides should also boost the growth of bilateral investment,
technology co-operation, as well as co-ordination in pushing forward the Doha
Development Agenda, he added.
Wen predicted that trade between China and the EU is likely to grow to US$200
billion this year, as the figure for the first half of this year has already
exceeded US$100 billion.
Two-way trade between China and the European economic block was only US$2.4
billion at the beginning of the diplomatic relationship in the 1970s. The volume
was US$177 billion last year. "The EU-China relationship has entered into
maturity," Wen said.
Wen was echoed by the British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who emphasized that
it was important to solve the disputes and keep the trade
increasing.
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