The Labour Commissioner Karel De Guh said that China should improve investment opportunities for foreign companies in the country, said “serious questions” that puts European business practices in connection with the Chinese procurement market, says the Wall Street Journal. During his visit to the Shanghai World Exposition (World Expo) Guh stressed that China should ensure transparency and openness of its market procurement and noted that all the rules that distort competition, hampering economic growth. In response to remarks by European Commissioner, Chinese Vice Minister of Commerce Gao Huchan said that the policy of the Chinese government is strongly opposed to protectionism. Guh said that Chinese investment in Europe remain relatively low until the GAO sees possibilities for cooperation between Europe and China in high technology and green energy. Between 2004 and 2008, European imports from China grew by an average of 16.5 percent per year, although because of the global financial crisis experienced a drop of 13% in 2009.
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