China lifts French beef ban as PM ends visit

AFP  |  Beijing 

signed a deal today to lift a ban on French and said discussions to buy planes remained open as French ended a four-day visit.

Philippe and oversaw the signing of an agreement to lift the embargo, which French producers say will put their beef back on Chinese plates by September.

"We are already in contact with Chinese buyers," said the of French group Interbev, Dominique Langlois, who said the aim was to export 30,000 tonnes per year.

The accord was the culmination of an agreement reached when French met Chinese leader in earlier this year.

had also committed to buying 184 single-aisle planes during Macron's January visit, but the deal has not been finalised. "We are ready to continue discussions on the purchase of planes in a timely manner," Li said.

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"I am happy that has confirmed its strong willingness to finalise the commitments made in January regarding Airbus," said Philippe, who also met Xi today.

A total of 18 agreements were signed in the fields of science, medicine, tourism and

French group and Corp announced an agreement for preparatory work on a used and recycling plant in China.

The deal, valued at more than 20 billion euros ($23.4 billion), has been in the works for a decade and could now be concluded this year.

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First Published: Mon, June 25 2018. 18:50 IST