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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and his Canadian counterpart Justin Trudeau both vowed to improve the bilateral ties at the 6th Canada China Business Forum in Montreal on Friday, Li's final day of his visit to Canada. Addressing to the gathering of business leaders from both Canada and China, Li said, "China will try to create a lovely and ever-improving rule-of-law environment," reaffirming that China welcomes Canadian investment and is increasing protection of intellectual property rights, promoting rule of law and ensuring a level playing field.. It was a guarantee that many Canadian exporters were waiting to hear. "As a leader of China, he is giving Canadians reassurance for their investments in China. But at the same time, he's also inviting and encouraging Chinese investors to participate in the Canadian economy. These are very large enterprises from China, that have also identified some of the key strengths of Canadian technology that could have very strong applications in China," said David Fung, Vice President of the Canada China Business Council. Li is the first Chinese Premier to visit Canada in 13years. Director of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the State Council Qiu Yuanping said Li wanted to explain to the local business community about China's economic policy, and to introduce China's economic situation, and also to strengthen international confidence in the country’s economic development. Li's host this week, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, promised his Liberal administration would put bilateral ties back on track. "Our bilateral relationship has generallt been warm, starting with some great work done by my dad that I'm particularly proud of. But over the last decade, relations have been unfocused, inconsistent. Well, my government is committed to changing that. With our Chinese partners, like Premier Li, we'll bring stability and regularity back to the table," said Trudeau. More on: http://www.cctvplus.com/news/20160924... Subscribe us on Youtube: / cctvplus CCTV+ official website: http://www.cctvplus.com/ LinkedIn: / cctv-news-content Facebook: / newscontent.cctvplus Twitter: / cctv_plus