Calls on the governments of the Council of Europe member states and on the European Communities :
8.1 to redirect and co-ordinate their commercial and industrial policies with a view to making the Council of Europe member states and the European Communities major economic partners of China ;
8.2 to ensure easier access of Chinese products to European markets through more favourable treatment and an extension of the product range enjoying such treatment in favour of China in the framework of the generalised system of preferences (GSP) applied to China by the European Communities and most EFTA countries ;
8.3 to support China's request to resume its status as a Contracting Party to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), without requiring it to make reciprocal concessions ;
8.4 to facilitate trade with China through the extension of export credits, in accordance with OECD's guiding principles, with a view to increasing China's production capacity ;
8.5 to promote direct investment or joint ventures in sectors such as transportation, telecommunications, infrastructure, energy, agriculture and food processing, and to facilitate the transfer of technology by concluding fiscal and investment treaties with China, covering guarantees for fair treatment of foreign investors ;
8.6 to promote trilateral co-operation programmes for developing countries under which China would provide technical assistance for projects especially adapted to the needs of the poorest countries, notably for agricultural and rural development, reforestation projects and the installation of decentralised forms of renewable energy (such as biogas and solar power), and European countries and/or multilateral organisations the necessary funds ;
8.7 to increase co-operation with China in the fields of education, training, fellowships, including overseas training for Chinese nationals, cultural exchanges and technical assistance ;