--- SEARCH ---
WEATHER
CHINA
INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS
CULTURE
GOVERNMENT
SCI-TECH
ENVIRONMENT
SPORTS
LIFE
PEOPLE
TRAVEL
WEEKLY REVIEW
Film in China
War on Poverty
Learning Chinese
Learn to Cook Chinese Dishes
Exchange Rates
Hotel Service
China Calendar
Trade & Foreign Investment

Hot Links
China Development Gateway
Chinese Embassies

Sino-French Trade Expanding

Bilateral trade between France and China is "insufficient" compared with the sizes of the two economies, said Li Gang, an expert on China-Europe trade from the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation.

"I think that though our two countries have developed a steady flow of exchanges, we could do better," Li said.

France is the fourth-largest trading partner of China among the European Union members. Bilateral trade hit a record US$13.39 billion in 2003, up 60.9 percent over 2002. During the first seven months of 2004, trade between the two nations reached US$9.5 billion, up 39.6 percent year-on-year.

Such a figure was still small, Li said. The market share of French companies in China is low compared to those from other countries.

"French companies have long suffered a lack of basic knowledge about China. As these companies have mainly been working in rather mature and familiar markets, they have often been reluctant to get into what they perceive as a remote and complicated market," he said.

French investment in China amounted to US$6.15 billion at the end of last year, making France the third largest source of direct investment in China among EU members, according to the Ministry of Commerce. It is, however, only 1 percent of France's annual outward investment.

Pierre Barroux, president of the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in China, is not particularly satisfied with bilateral trade volume between the two countries, which is only one-third that between China and Germany.

"We should make more effort to tap the potential," he said.

French companies are greatly interested in investing in Chinese companies and public sectors, and they have technical advantages, he said.

According to a report by Xinhua News Agency, Chirac on Monday strongly recommended French small and medium-sized businesses invest in China.

Chirac talked to leaders of 17 small and medium-sized French businesses, with whom he will visit China from October 8 to 12.

He said economic ties between France and China are worthy of being developed.

Chirac said he expected the number of French small and medium-sized businesses in China could reach 7,000 in 2007 from today's 3,700.

Currently, French products and services well-known to Chinese people range from Airbus planes, Citroen automobiles and L'Oreal cosmetics, to the Carrefour supermarket chain and the Daya Bay nuclear power station.

Sino-French economic ties are dominated by big contracts in areas such as energy and aeronautics, different from Germany and Italy, whose small and medium-sized businesses are much better presented in China, Li said. But small and medium-sized companies have important roles in the French domestic economy.

He said he is confident that in the near future France would be China's second largest trade partner in Europe after Germany as the French Government and more companies now view China as a priority.

"Economic partnership will further strengthen as China is opening wider and providing a more convenient environment for investment," he said.

An official from the Ministry of Commerce was quoted recently as saying that China hopes the French Government would encourage its businessmen to increase technological transfers to China.

Transfer of technology has been an important part of the cooperation between the two countries.

By the end of 2003, China had imported a total of 2,009 technological items from France, involving US$10.93 billion, making France China's second largest source of technology imports among members of the European Union.

France's world-leading products and technologies, such as nuclear energy, transportation, telecommunications, aviation, agriculture, petrochemical industry and environmental protection, are also priority areas for development set by the Chinese Government.

"China needs French technology while France needs the Chinese market. China and France are highly complementary in economic areas and have huge potential for cooperation," the official said.

(China Daily September 30, 2004)

China Prepares for French Culture Year
Sino-French Maritime Exercise Comprehensive
China's Guangdong-France Trade Booms
Hu Signs Major Deals with France
China Willing to Further Boost Sino-French Partnership
Print This Page
|
Email This Page
About Us SiteMap Feedback
Copyright © China Internet Information Center. All Rights Reserved
E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-68326688
主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产一级一片免费播放| 国产超碰人人模人人爽人人喊| 久久精品水蜜桃av综合天堂| 欧美日韩视频免费播放| 免费一级毛片无毒不卡| 美国十次啦大导航| 国产主播在线一区| 麻豆国产在线观看免费| 国产真实伦偷精品| 18男男gay同性视频| 国模吧2021新入口| a毛片a毛片a视频| 好吊视频一区二区三区| 三上悠亚亚洲一区高清| 无码一区二区波多野结衣播放搜索| 久久精品一区二区三区av| 欧产日产国产精品| 亚洲国产AV一区二区三区| 欧美激情一级二级三级在线视频| 亚洲视频一区在线播放| 狠狠躁夜夜躁人人爽超碰97香蕉| 内裤奇缘电子书| 美国一级毛片免费视频观看| 国产一区二区三区久久| 视频二区在线观看| 国产伦精品一区二区| 鲁啊鲁在线观看| 国产成人免费高清激情明星| 九九视频在线观看6| 国产精品亚洲欧美日韩久久| 800av我要打飞机| 国产高潮刺激叫喊视频| 99久久精品日本一区二区免费| 天堂在线免费观看中文版| xxxxx做受大片在线观看免费| 忘忧草社区中文字幕| 两性午夜欧美高清做性| 成人免费在线观看网站| 中文乱码字幕午夜无线观看| 成人毛片免费播放| 中文字幕乱码中文字幕|