China to enhance relations with Argentina
Updated: 2013-04-29 00:48
By Li Xiaokun (China Daily)
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Li calls on nations to push forward cooperation in trade and investment
China is seeking to deepen its ties with Argentina "with a more comprehensive and strategic vision", Premier Li Keqiang told a visiting high-ranking Argentine official on Sunday.
Li made the remarks when meeting Julian Dominguez, president of the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the Argentine parliament, in Zhongnanhai, the headquarters of the central government in downtown Beijing.
China and Argentina are both important emerging economies and developing countries, and the two should develop bilateral relations "with a more comprehensive and strategic vision", Li told Dominguez during the meeting.
He called on the two nations to push forward cooperation in trade and investment and seek joint development.
Li also briefed Dominguez on the economic situation in China, saying the Chinese dream of national revival will become a great opportunity for the world.
According to Chinese customs, bilateral trade reached $14.4 billion in 2012. China is Argentina's second-largest trading partner, while Argentina is China's sixth-largest trading partner in Latin America.
Jiang Shixue, an expert on Latin American studies with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said China's business ties with Argentina are in excellent shape, except for Argentina's frequent anti-dumping investigations against China.
"In that regard, at the moment it is significant for the two sides to realize the importance of each other," Jiang said.
China is a market with huge potential for Argentina, while Argentina, a G20 member, also plays a big role in China's business in Latin America, he said.
"And I think Beijing has sent signals that it would like to see the two sides have their eyes more on the comprehensive picture of cooperation and develop it in a strategic way," he said.
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