国内英语新闻:Sino-Danish bilateral ties enjoy great potential
KEY EXCHANGES
In September 1979, Denmark's Queen Margrethe II paid a state visit to China, becoming the first Danish head of state to visit China.
China and Denmark established a comprehensive strategic partnership during former Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen's visit to China in October 2008, bringing the Sino-Danish relationship to a new stage.
Two years later, the two countries marked the 60th anniversary of the establishment of their diplomatic relations.
Then Danish Prime Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen visited China and attended the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference in 2010, while Denmark's Crown Prince Frederik and then Foreign Minister Lene Espersen attended the opening and closing ceremonies of the Shanghai World Expo in the same year.
Visits have also come the other way. In March 1995, then Chinese Premier Li Peng visited Denmark to attend the United Nations world summit for social development.
In September 2002, then Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji visited Denmark to attend the fourth Asia-Europe summit. In December 2009, Premier Wen Jiabao attended the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 (COP15) in Copenhagen.
In October 2011, Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi visited Denmark and met with Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt and Foreign Minister Villy Soevndal.
Yang's visit was the first by a Chinese foreign minister to Denmark in 11 years. During the visit, both sides agreed to deepen their comprehensive strategic partnership and enhance mutually beneficial cooperation.
TRADE RISES
Over the past years, bilateral trade and economic cooperation have maintained strong momentum. According to Chinese official statistics, the volume of bilateral trade increased 18.3 percent in 2011, as compared to the previous year, to reach a historical high of 9.26 billion U.S. dollars.
For its part, Denmark has so far invested in 718 projects in China, with paid-in investment of 2.16 billion dollars.
Multinational Danish corporations, such as pharmaceutical maker Novo Nordisk, wind-turbine manufacturer Vestas, electronics company Danfoss and shipping and oil company Maersk, have all done well in China.
Moreover, Scandinavian airline SAS has launched new Copenhagen-Shanghai direct services, raising the prospect for higher passenger volumes on the north Europe-China route.
At the same time, Chinese companies such as shipping giant Cosco, electronics company Huawei and gene-sequencing powerhouse BGI have established branches, research and development facilities in Denmark.
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