China has signed a deal to buy 50 planes worth 3.5bn dollars from Europe's Airbus. The agreement is part of a slew of trade deals signed by German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the start of a two-day visit to China.
An agreement on Airbus plane assembly in China was also signed, according to the Xinhua news agency. Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said on Thursday his country would continue to invest in the EU.
This is the first significant deal in China for Airbus, whose parent company is EADS, since a dispute between the country and the European Union over the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS).
Effective from 1 January this year, the ETS charges airlines for the carbon they emit.
China and other countries say the system is not fair, as it charges airlines for the full journey, not just over European airspace. Following this in March, EADS chief executive Louis Gallois said Airbus was facing retaliation measures by China.
According to him, China had blocked firms from buying planes made by Airbus. Beijing did not comment on the allegation.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiobao said he still had faith in the Euro zone, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel said strength of commitment to the Euro zone would grow in the autumn
Ms Merkel is in China for the second time this year, as she tries to improve relations and drum up business for European companies. She is being accompanied by several ministers, as well as top German executives. Bilateral trade between Germany and China totalled about 180bn dollars last year. That is nearly double what it was five years ago.
On Thursday, the two countries signed 10 further agreements, in the sectors of communication, energy, health and maritime co-operation, among others, Xinhua said.
Top Comments
Disclaimer & comment rulesA UE tem que encontar apoios comercias para salvare a Zona do Euro hoje a China é um bom parceiro para a UE
Aug 31st, 2012 - 11:02 am 0China giving aid to Europe, how the world has changed!
Aug 31st, 2012 - 01:23 pm 0B_K `China gives aid to Europe`,
Aug 31st, 2012 - 02:38 pm 0China never `gives` anything, it`s purely a trade deal. Get your facts right !
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