THE HAGUE: Chinese Premier Li Keqiang reaffirmed pledges on Monday to open up his country to foreign investment as a way of promoting commerce between his country and the Netherlands.

However, Li said nothing about trade policies that are the target of US and European complaints and have triggered a damaging trade war with Washington.

Pointing to deals done in July with German companies, Li said his government would fast track Dutch applications to establish themselves in China.

“We will remove foreign equity restrictions to Dutch companies as well,” he said. “If there is any Dutch company that is interested in operating a fully-owned venture in China like the German companies, the Chinese government welcomes that and we will approve the application as quickly as possible.”

Li said he expects contracts worth $10 billion (8.6bn euros) to be signed between Dutch and Chinese companies during his two-day visit to the Netherlands.

Li spoke after a ceremonial welcome at the Dutch parliament and talks with Prime Minister Mark Rutte. He was to meet King Willem-Alexander later in the day.

Li and Rutte said they discussed multilateral trade but not specifically Beijing’s trade dispute with the administration of US President Donald Trump.

The feud has been fueled by US accusations that China engages in cyber-theft and coerces foreign companies into handing over technology in return for access to the Chinese market, as well as by Trump’s anger over China’s trade surplus with the U.S.

“China is ready to work with the Netherlands to address the challenge of unilateralism in today’s world,” Li said, without providing details. “We’re also ready to work with the Netherlands to further discuss how we can better improve the global trading regime.”

Published in Dawn, October 16th, 2018

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