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BERLIN, Jan. 7 (Xinhua) -- China and Germany will ink 8.7 billion U.S. dollars worth of business deals during Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang's visit to Germany, Chinese Ambassador to Germany Wu Hongbo said here on Friday.Wu said at a press conference that Li was accompanied by some 120 Chinese business leaders on his current visit. The two sides are expected to sign 11 agreements and commercial contracts worth some 8.7 billion dollars, covering such fields as automobile purchase, financial cooperation, energy and machinery.Earlier on Friday, Li met with German President Christian Wulff and then held talks with Chancellor Angela Merkel.Li told the German leaders that China is a long-term and responsible player in European financial markets. China has increased its holdings of, and will continue to buy Spanish government bonds.Li said China viewed Europe as an important partner and would like to see a prosperous Europe.Li, who started his four-day official visit to Germany on Thursday, is due to meet with German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle in the afternoon and attend a signing ceremony of the business deals between the two countries.
SEOUL, Nov. 12 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao called for concerted efforts to realize strong, sustainable and balanced growth of the world economy at the Group of 20 (G-20) summit here on Friday.Delivering a speech entitled "Build on Achievements and Promote Development" at the summit, he presented a four-point proposal for the major economies to jointly promote global economic recovery and growth.FOUR-POINT PROPOSAL FOR GLOBAL ECONOMIC GROWTHChinese President Hu Jintao attends the inauguration of the Group of 20 (G20) Summit in Seoul, capital of South Korea, Nov. 12, 2010.Hu said the world economy was slowly recovering thanks to the concerted efforts of the G-20 and the entire international community, but total demand remained insufficient in the absence of new sources of growth"Countries differ in policy objectives, making macroeconomic policy coordination even more difficult and global recovery even more fragile and uneven," he said.The Chinese leader had been promoting cooperation and coordination since he arrived in Seoul for the summit on Thursday morning."We must adopt an attitude responsible to history and the future, bear in mind the common interests of mankind, build on what we have already achieved and continue to work in concert for strong, sustainable and balanced growth of the world economy," Hu said.The first point of Hu's proposal at the summit was that the world community should improve the framework for strong, sustainable and balanced growth and promote cooperative development."Strong, sustainable and balanced economic growth is of great significance to the whole world," he said."We should stick to the country-led principle, take into full account the different national circumstances and development stages of various members, and appreciate and respect each country's independent choice of development path and policies," he added.The second point was that the world community should champion open trade and promote coordinated development."We must be firmly committed to free trade, to the consensus reached at previous G-20 summits, and to the effort of opposing all forms of protectionism and removing existing trade protectionist measures," he said.The Chinese president also called on the world community to reform the financial system and promote stable development."We should continue to push for fair and merit-based selection of the management of international financial institutions, and enable more people from developing countries to take up mid-level and senior management positions," he said.The last point of Hu's proposal was that the world community should narrow the development gap and promote balanced development.@ "We must endeavor to build a new and more equal and balanced global partnership and encourage developed and developing countries to have more mutual understanding and closer coordination rather than follow the old path of trading accusations and public confrontation," he said.

RIYADH, Dec. 26 (Xinhua) -- A Chinese culture show was put up in the Saudi capital Riyadh as both countries mark the 20th anniversary of diplomatic ties.The three-day event, sponsored by the kingdom's Culture and Information Ministry in tandem with the Chinese Culture Ministry, is being organized at Riyadh's huge King Fahd Culture Center.Saudi Culture Minister Abdulaziz Khouja said the show reflected friendly relationship between the two counties, hailing deeply- rooted ties binding his country and China.A 30-strong Chinese delegation, which included artists and musicians, has arrived in Riyadh to take part in the event.Chinese Commerce Minister Chen Deming paid a landmark visit to Saudi Arabia in early 2010, during which he said both countries are going to boost the two-way trade volume to 60 billion U.S. dollars by 2015.
BEIJING, Dec. 27 (Xinhua) -- Chinese stocks weakened Monday after the nation's central bank hiked rates on Saturday and amid speculation further monetary policy tightening to combat inflation is in the offing.The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index fell 1.9 percent, or 53.76 points, to finish at 2,781.4, following the central bank's decision to raise the benchmark one-year lending and deposit interests rate by 0.25 percentage points, its second rate hike in just over two months.The Shenzhen Component Index fell 2.02 percent, or 253.66 points, to end at 12,303.19 points.Combined turnover increased to 224.44 billion yuan (33.85 billion U.S. dollars) from 185.28 billion yuan the previous trading day.An investor watches a screen at a stock trading hall in Shanghai, Dec. 27, 2010. China's stock market dropped Monday. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index lost 1.90 percent, closed at 2,781.40. The Shenzhen Component Index dropped 2.02 percent, closed at 12,303.19.Losers outnumbered gainers 834 to 76 in Shanghai and 1,125 to 89 in Shenzhen.China's consumer price index (CPI), a main gauge of inflation, rose to a 28-month high of 5.1 percent year on year in November.Besides hiking rates, China's central bank has increased banks' reserve requirement ratio six times this year, taking it to 19 percent for some banks.Shares of property developers dropped. China Vanke, the nation's largest real estate developer, lost 2.89 percent to 8.75 yuan. China Everbright Bank fell 3.7 percent to 3.91 yuan. PetroChina, China's biggest oil producer, declined 2.28 percent to 11.16 yuan.Coal producer shares gained 1.74 percent amid gains in international crude oil prices.China Shenhua Energy Co., China's biggest coal producer, climbed 0.02 percent to 25.05 yuan.
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) -- Visiting Chinese State Councilor Liu Yandong stopped by the St. Petersburg 652 primary and middle school on Sunday, speaking highly of the school 's efforts to promote Sino-Russian cultural exchange.Liu appreciated the school's achievements in Chinese language teaching, as the school has been teaching Chinese as the first foreign language for 53 years.Language is a bridge between different nations, Liu said. She hoped the students of the 652 school, after learning the Chinese language and culture, could serve as promoters and facilitators of the overall development of Sino-Russian relations.Visiting Chinese State Councilor Liu Yandong (R) receives a painting as a present drawn by a student of the No.652 School of Saint Petersburg, Russia, Nov. 21, 2010.China and Russia as friendly neighbors have further strengthened their strategic partnership of coordination and promoted practical cooperation in all areas, Liu said.People-to-people and cultural exchanges have flourished in recent years, as the two countries successfully held "State Years" and "Language Years" activities, she added.Catherine Telyatnikova, the headmaster, said the 652 school is willing to devote itself to the promotion of Sino-Russian relations, and would like to expand cooperation on Chinese language teaching and staff training with the Chinese side.Liu arrived in St. Petersburg on Nov. 20, kicking off her visit to Russia.
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