Deutsche Welle, 30 March 2014
Chinese
President Xi Jinping has begun a three-day trip to Brussels. He is the first
Chinese leader to visit the headquarters of the European Union.
Xi Jinping
received a royal welcome from Belgium's King Philippe (pictured above, right)
and Queen Mathilde on Sunday in Brussels on the final stop of the Chinese
leader's European trip.
The first
day of Xi's visit had a more leisurely feel than what is scheduled for the next
two days. After meeting with Belgium's royalty, Xi – accompanied by his wife –
visited a zoo outside of Brussels, which recently became hosts to two giant
pandas on loan from China.
The rest of
the trip, however, will focus more on improving business relationships between
China and the EU. The EU is China's biggest trading partner, with more than a
billion euros ($1.3 billion) worth of goods trading between the two every day.
On Monday,
Xi has scheduled meetings with European Council president Herman Van Rompuy,
European Commission president Jose Manuel Borroso, and European Parliament
President Martin Schulz.
A visit to
a Volvo factory in Ghent is to be part of Xi's agenda on Tuesday. Volvo was
acquired from Ford by Chinese company Geely in 2010.
The trade
talks will benefit from recent resolutions by the EU and China to disputes over
price dumping. China dropped its probe of price dumping of EU wine imports,
while the EU called off its price dumping and subsidy inquiry into Chinese
telecom companies.
On Tuesday,
Xi is to give a speech on EU-China relations at the College of Europe in
Bruges.
Prior to
his arrival in Belgium, Xi's tour of Europe had taken him to the Netherlands,
France and Germany, where he met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
mz/dr (dpa, AFP)
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