China is currently stepping up efforts to realize its industrialization, informatization, urbanization and agricultural modernization, Wang said. "Germany's rich experience on these fronts will provide wide prospects for bilateral cooperation."
During his German trip, Li and German Chancellor Angela Merkel reached important consensus on developing cooperation in the aforementioned fields, Wang said.
The Chinese premier's European trip also sent two important messages to the world, Wang noted.
The conclusion of the FTA talks with Switzerland shows China will unswervingly uphold the opening-up strategy with the principles of mutual benefits and win-win results, Wang said, adding that the acceleration of implementing its FTA strategy is a key move in China's opening-up policy.
In addition, by expressing China's opposition to the EU's trade actions into Chinese solar panels and mobile telecommunications equipments, Wang said the Chinese side reiterated its position of properly settling trade frictions through dialogue and consultation, as well as its determination to safeguard the liberalization and facilitation of world trade and investment.
Germany is the last leg of Li's first overseas trip since he assumed the premiership in March, which has already taken him to India, Pakistan and Switzerland.
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