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2026.04.24 17:51 GMT+8

China's expanding opening up to offer broad opportunities for foreign firms, says Chinese Commerce Minister

Updated 2026.04.24 17:51 GMT+8
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China will continue to expand high-standard opening up, accelerate the development of new quality productive forces, and promote industrial upgrading toward high-end, intelligent and green development, Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao said on Thursday.

This will provide stable expectations and broad opportunities for foreign enterprises, including Mercedes-Benz, to take root in China and compete globally, Wang said during a meeting with Ola Kallenius, president of the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association and chairman of the Board of Management of Mercedes-Benz Group AG.

The two sides exchanged views on China-EU automotive industry cooperation and the EU's economic and trade restrictions on China.

Wang stressed that resolving the China-EU electric vehicle case had sent a clear signal to the world that both sides have the will and ability to settle differences through dialogue. However, the EU has recently introduced a series of economic and trade restrictions with a protectionist character, causing substantial damage to China-EU economic and trade relations, he said.

China has expressed serious concerns and will firmly safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises, Wang said. He urged Mercedes-Benz and the wider European automotive industry to speak up and call on the EU to adjust inappropriate measures, in order to create a fair, just and non-discriminatory market environment for Chinese and European businesses.

Kallenius affirmed China's opportunities and said Mercedes-Benz will expand its investment in China and deepen cooperation with Chinese partners. He added that the European automotive industry values its cooperation with China and is willing to continue playing a constructive role in supporting both sides to resolve trade frictions via dialogue and consultation.

(Cover: A file photo of Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao. /VCG)

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency
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