A delegation from the Japan-China Economic Association, which is visiting China, met with Chinese Premier Li Qiang on the 25th and exchanged opinions on the business environment in China, including how the revised anti-espionage law should be implemented, which concerns Japanese companies. We exchanged.

A delegation from the Japan-China Economic Association was visiting China for the first time in about four years, and on the 25th, they met with Premier Li Qiang, the second-ranking member of the Chinese Communist Party, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.



During the meeting, Premier Li stated, ``China-Japan relations are at an important time in continuing the past and paving the way for the future. It is important to work together to better promote bilateral relations and cooperation in various fields.'' I did.



Furthermore, Keidanren Chairman Tokura said, ``Japan and China, as two of our most important neighbors, have built a close and mutually beneficial relationship through long-term exchanges.'' I hope we can communicate."



According to the visiting delegation, during the meeting, opinions were exchanged regarding the business environment in China, and Japan called for transparent implementation of the revised anti-espionage law that China enacted in July last year.



In response, Prime Minister Li stated that all of China's legislation is in line with international conventions, and expressed his intention to continue providing explanations.



After the meeting, Chairman Tokura told reporters, ``It was a meaningful meeting, as there was strong talk about the Ministry of Commerce taking the lead in working hard to improve the business environment.''