China, I work light led taly to sign 8 economic, cultural agreements
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China, I work light led taly to sign 8 economic, cultural agreements
China, I work light led taly to sign 8 economic, cultural agreements

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China, Italy to sign 8 economic, cultural agreementsPublished: 06 Jul 2009 02:11:06 PST<p class="authorInfor"]</p]<!--begin CK content--]<ul class="narrow"]Top 5 News From ChinaKnowledge.comChina Mobile's parent may buy into ICBCChina's BYD, Chery Auto may build vehicle plants in BrazilChina plans to list some railway assets in HK: reportPing An Trust, Guangzhou Zhongda set up health clinic JVChina's GDP growth in Q2 likely to exceed 7%<P]Jul. 6, 2009 (China Knowledge) - China and Italy will sign eight agreements during Chinese President Hu Jintao's visit to the country, a senior Chinese official said in Rome on Sunday. </P]<P]The agreements will range from economic cooperation, trade and investment, education, environmental protection, to tourism and cultural exchange, though some details are still under negotiation, said Assistant Foreign Minister Wu Hongbo, who is accompanying Hu on the visit. </P]<P]Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi and his Italian counterpart Franco Frattini will sign a joint declaration on hosting a Chinese Culture Year in Italy to enhance mutual understanding and facilitate the development of a partnership between the two countries, said Wu. </P]<P]China will also send a trade delegation to boost bilateral trade. The trade and economic cooperation between China and Italy has grown rapidly. Italy is now China's fifth trade and investment partner. Last year, the Sino-Italy bilateral trade volume rose 21.9% to US$38.3 billion. Leaders of the two countries last year set up a bilateral trade goal of US$40 billion in 2010. <BR]</P]
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