Citing the complicated global situation and rising protectionism and unilateralism, Li also reiterated China's willingness to make joint efforts with the Netherlands to safeguard multilateralism and the rule-based free trade system.
Meanwhile, Li vowed to further strengthen IPR protection, saying that China by no means allows any forced transfer of the IPR. "Any transfer of the IPR must be based on the will of the enterprises."
Without IPR protection, innovation cooperation is impossible and expansion of investment in the Chinese market lacks foundation, Li said.
The premier said any IPR violation in China will be severely punished in accordance with the law.
As for economic growth, Li said despite the mounting pressure of the downward economy, China has determination and ability to tackle risks and challenges.
China is fully confident of meeting the expected goal for this year's development, maintaining a long-term medium-high rate of growth, and promoting the economy to move toward the medium-high end, he added.
Ahead of the forum, enterprises of the two countries signed a series of agreements worth nearly 10 billion U.S. dollars.
During his speech, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte highlighted the vigorous development of Dutch-Sino relations, saying that the two countries' practical cooperation in such fields as trade and investment enjoys continuous growth.
More than 900 Dutch companies do businesses and make investments in China and the number is increasing, Rutte said.
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