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Merkel said EU member countries in September will discuss the issue of recognizing China's market status. China has said the move would help it avoid punishing anti-dumping measures. "From the point of view of the German government, China has to meet requirements in two fields," she said. "The first is the (intellectual property rights) issue, and we have discussed this with the Chinese government for a long time. The second is the issue of free market access. We hope German companies can get equal access to the Chinese market with other companies." Merkel later met with Chinese President Hu Jintao and visited the normally secretive Central Party School where China's Communist elite are trained. One new opportunity China and Germany are exploring is clean-energy technologies, where Germany is a leader. Xinhua reported the two countries agreed to set up a 124 million euro ($159 million) fund to encourage companies to save energy and cut emissions that harm the environment.
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