THE HAGUE, Oct. 16 -- China welcomes all business partners for broader and closer cooperation and will take tougher measures to protect intellectual property rights (IPR) to create a favorable environment for innovation, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said here Tuesday.
Li made the remarks when addressing the China-Netherlands Business Forum in The Hague, which gathered over 400 business leaders and representatives from the two countries.
China will open its door wider to the outside world and take more steps to expand market access, he said, noting that China will treat all enterprises registered in China equally.
The Chinese economy is going through a stage of high quality development with enormous potential lying ahead, Li said, calling on businesses around the world, big or small, to seize opportunity to explore the Chinese market.
China is implementing its innovation-driven development strategy, with a boom of new growth drivers now contributing to some two thirds of the newly created employment, the Chinese premier said.
Speaking highly of Sino-Dutch practical cooperation, the premier said the two governments will create an open and fair environment for cooperation between the two countries' businesses.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Dutch King Willem-Alexander exchanged visits in recent years, which has guided and promoted the two countries' ties, Li said, adding that China will continue to work with the Netherlands to boost cooperation towards a larger scale and a closer and higher level.
【国内英语资讯:China welcomes more partners, to take tougher actions on IPR protection】相关文章:
最新
2020-09-15
2020-09-15
2020-09-15
2020-09-15
2020-09-15
2020-09-15