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Ukrainian PM pledges favorable conditions for Chinese businesses

Xinhua, April 27, 2017 Adjust font size:

Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman has pledged to create favorable conditions for Chinese businesses in Ukraine, local media reported Thursday.

"I am committed to sparing no effort to create the conditions for the effectiveness of our cooperation. China is our principal economic partner, and we express strong intention to continue developing our partnership," Groysman was quoted as saying during a meeting with Sun Bai, chairman of China National Complete Engineering Corporation (CCEC).

Ukraine is willing to implement joint projects with China in agriculture, energy and infrastructure, Groysman added.

Sun said that the CCEC is ready to discuss the possibility of creating China's first modernized agricultural park in Ukraine.

Sun also suggested holding a Chinese-Ukrainian agricultural forum in Beijing in September and later in Kiev. Endi