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China, Russia vow to scale up trade

BEIJING Senior Chinese and Russian officials have agreed to scale up bilateral trade and econo mic cooperation. Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli and Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuval ov held talks in Beijing on Monday morning. Zhang said conditions have ripened for carrying out largescale economic cooperation between China and Russia. "The Chinese side is ready to increase investment in Russia by carrying out a number of large-scale cooperative projects of strategic importance," Zhang said. He called for the two sides to open up wider areas, take bigger steps and reach greater depth in bilateral joint work so as to realize the goals set by the heads of state of the two countries. During Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to Russia last month, the two sides agreed to boost annual trade volume to $100 billion by 2015 and to $200 billion by 2020. Twoway trade volume stood at $88 billion in 2012. By the end of 2012, Chinese companies h ad invested a total of $4.4 billion in Russia. Shuvalov said Russia is ready to expand cooperation with China in the areas of energy, finance, industrial modernization and infrastructure. Zhang expressed the hope that Russia will continue to improve its investment environme nt so as to lift the confidence of Chinese companies to invest in the country. Shuvalov said Russia holds an open attitude toward Chinese investment. He welcomed Chinese companies to invest in Russia, saying his country is working on creating a qualit y environment for foreign investors. After the talks, Zhang and Shuvalov met with a group of Chinese and Russian entrepren eurs in Beijing. Shuvalov said Russia is a huge market for investment and is very open to a greater num ber of Chinese companies investing there. The first deputy prime minister said the far east and Baikal areas of Russia have great p otential and are expecting Chinese companies to participate in local development. Zhang pointed out that both China and Russia are fastgrowing emerging economies that have their own specific advantages in resources, tech

nology, markets and capital. He said both side shave the strong will to step up cooperation. "It is predictable that the coming few years will be an important period for China and Rus sia to expand practical cooperation in all areas," said the Chinese vice premier. He expressed the hope that companies of the two countries would seize the opportunity, actively adapt to the changes in each other's economy and market demand, improve allround competitiveness and contribute to economic growth in both nations.

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