Premier Wen Jiabao said on Tuesday China would extend a helping hand to Europe and had faith in the region's economy and in the single currency.
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China and Germany are set to sign multi-billion-dollar cooperation deals on Tuesday while visiting Premier Wen Jiabao holds "government consultations" with Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Trade deals worth $4.3 billion and British Seamwell International Ltd, were signed as Premier Wen Jiabao met British Prime Minister David Cameron on Monday. Billion-dollar deals to be inked in Germany We urges more cooperation Special
Trade deals worth $4.3 billion, including a $2.46 billion agreement on clean coal, were signed as Premier Wen Jiabao met British Prime Minister David Cameron Monday.Wen's speech at Royal Society Special
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao proposed on Sunday that China and Britain prioritize their cooperation on boosting green economy to jointly pursue sustainable development and contribute to world economic recovery and the fight against climate change.
China plans to stimulate domestic demand and reduce its foreign trade surplus to encourage balanced trade growth, Premier Wen Jiabao said on Sunday during the British leg of a visit to Europe.
China's ambassador to the UK said ahead of Premier Wen Jiabao's visit that London should avoid politicizing investment from Beijing.
Visiting Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao made a five-point proposal Saturday to enhance China's cooperation with countries in Central and Eastern Europe.
With a rapid growth in bilateral trade during the first six months of this year, China and Britain are aimed at an ambitious trade target of $100 billion in 2015. Two-way trade hit $60 billion last year.
China should consider investing in its ports along the Black Sea to make it easier for Central and Eastern Europe to trade with the second largest economy in the world.
China has decided to deepen its relations with Hungary, the gateway to central and east Europe, by increasing trade and mutual investment, cooperating more on building infrastructure and in financing, said Gao Jian, Chinese ambassador to Hungary.
Premier's trip 'shows country's determination' to better ties.