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Germany has led growth in the 17-nation eurozone over the past year, posting an increase in output of 3.6 percent last year. It has "great opportunities for powerful growth this year" as well, Merkel said. Officials and economists say this year's growth could total 3 percent or more. Wen, whose visit to Germany followed stops in Hungary and Britain, stressed that ties with the European Union are of strategic importance to Beijing. "Some EU countries are currently in economic difficulties," Wen said in a reference to the debt crisis weighing on countries such as Greece, Ireland and Portugal. "But these are of temporary character." China, he said, is "full of confidence" in the EU's development. Wen said China is prepared to buy more high-quality German goods but also called for Berlin to quickly grant it formal recognition as a full market economy to help remove obstacles to trade. He said that "we are not forcing anyone into technology transfer" but urged Germany to seek a loosening of EU export restrictions which, he argued, "significantly limit the export of Germany's new technologies to China and the international competitiveness of German companies on the Chinese market." Merkel, Wen and their ministers were meeting at the chancellery later Tuesday.
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