Trade between China and Germany is expected to reach new highs, as mutual trade and investment will continue expanding, Chinese Ambassador Wu Hongbo said Friday.
            
            
                Trade between China and Germany is expected to reach new highs, as  mutual trade and investment will continue expanding, Chinese Ambassador  Wu Hongbo said Friday.
Bilateral trade between China and Germany, both economic powers in  the world, totalled 142.4 billion US dollars in 2010, Wu told a press  briefing.
The prospect of bilateral trade remains promising for the rest of  this year, as it already hit 127 billion dollars in the first nine  months, despite the sweeping global economic and financial crisis, he  said.
While mutual direct investment has gained momentum in recent years, a  huge imbalance still exists. According to official statistics, German  direct investment in China had reached 18.03 billion dollars by the end  of August, more than 10-fold that of Chinese direct investment in  Germany, which stood at only 1.73 billion dollars.
As Chinese investment accounts for only 0.3 percent of Germany's  total foreign direct investment, Chinese enterprises have huge potential  to increase direct investment to Germany.
"The economic structures of the two countries are reciprocally  complementary than competitive," Wu said, noting that Chinese  enterprises are encouraged to expand various forms of cooperation with  their German counterparts.
"This will be conducive to bringing to full play China's comparative  advantages in manufacturing and Germany's technological ones," he said.  "It will help open more sales channels in the Chinese market for German  products and will also help boost employment in Germany."
Of the 1,300 Chinese-funded enterprises which have set up branch  offices in Germany, Shenyang Machine Tool (Group) Co. Ltd is a good  example. It has ploughed an accumulative investment worth some 200  billion dollars since it acquired the German company SCHIESS in 2004.
Among major Chinese enterprises which have stepped up direct  investment in Germany, Huawei, a leading global networking and  telecommunication provider, has also established its European  headquarters and R&D center in Germany.