With energy high on agenda, China's no.3 leader visits Norway

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With energy projects high on the agenda, China and Norway will mark a further th...

OSLO - With energy projects high on the agenda, China and Norway will mark a further thaw in relations on Wednesday when Beijing’s third-ranked politician arrives in Oslo.

The trip, during which Li will meet top politicians and company executives, is also an acknowledgement that Beijing, in the midst of a trade war with Washington, is on the search for new allies. The around 20-strong business delegation accompanying him includes executives from Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, under scrutiny in the West after Washington told its allies not to use its technology because of fears it could be a vehicle for Chinese spying. Huawei has categorically denied this.

An Equinor spokesman declined to say whether the company planned to sign new deals during Li’s visit.

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