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1. Mid of German and Chinese flags 2. Mid of Chinese premier Wen Jiabao arriving at chancellery, welcomed by German chancellor Angela Merkel, zoom in to Wen and Merkel 3. Mid of journalists 4. Mid of Merkel and Wen 5. Wide of military guard of honour 6. Mid of German military band playing China's national anthem 7. Mid of Merkel and Chinese Wen inspecting guard of honour 8. Mid of Merkel and Wen Jiabao walking into chancellery 9. Group photo of German and Chinese officials 10. Close-up of Chancellor Merkel and Premier Wen 11. Mid of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and German chancellor Angela Merkel shaking hands 12. Wide of (from left to right of screen) Chinese Commerce Minister Chen Deming, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, German chancellor Angela Merkel and German Economy Minister Philipp Roesler walking inside 13. Wide of 6th Meeting of the Sino-German Forum for Economic and Technological Cooperation 14. Mid shot of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and German Chancellor Angela Merkel at panel with ministers 15. Close up of German and Chinese flags 16. SOUNDBITE (German) Angela Merkel, German Chancellor: "Our bilateral trade volume has increased more than twenty-fold in the last two centuries. In the last year it amounted to 130 billion Euros, and that means that China is now our third most important trading partner internationally. But we also both take the view that what is good can become better, and therefore we want to reach a trade volume of 200 billion Euros until 2015." 17. Mid shot of Chinese premier Wen Jiabao walking to lectern 18. Cutaway of audience 19. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wen Jiabao, Chinese Prime Minister: "China and Germany economically complement each other very well. Both countries maintain a fast-growing economy. The bilateral cooperation on economy and trade can doubtlessly rise to a new level. On my visit to Germany, I brought a big delegation of government officials and entrepreneurs with me." 20. Mid of German, European and Chinese flags 21. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wen Jiabao, Chinese Prime Minister: "We can deepen the mutual trust. The reason why we are requesting the dismissal of the arms embargo and the recognition of China's market-oriented economy, is because we need mutual trust. We hope the EU will soon make a correct political resolution." 22. Close up of forum logo 23. Wide of 6th Meeting of the Sino-German Forum for Economic and Technological Cooperation 24. Medium pan down Tibetan flags to protesters 25. Close-up of protesters 26. Mid of demonstrators 27. SOUNDBITE: (German) Tondu Lama, Tibetan born protester "We are here to demonstrate for better human rights in Tibet and for a release of the political prisoners there." 28. Pan up protesters STORYLINE: German Chancellor Angela Merkel welcomed Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and a large entourage of his ministers to Berlin on Tuesday, on a visit that underlined Germany's hopes of deepening political and economic ties with fast-rising China. German and Chinese leaders pledged a big increase over the next few years in trade between their countries, the biggest economies of Europe and Asia, while Wen downplayed Europe's current economic woes. Earlier, Wen opened the 6th Meeting of the Sino-German Forum for Economic and Technological Cooperation. Speaking at the opening of the forum, Merkel said that Germany and China wanted to increase their annual bilateral trade volume to 200 (b) billion Euros (285 billion US dollars) by 2015. Trade between China and Germany totalled just over 130 billion euros (86 billion US Dollars) last year, a 38.5 percent increase compared with 2009. Wen, speaking after Merkel, voiced his hope that the countries could even double their trade volume over five years. You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/83bb6ebba13535ec8dfd52dd611d6db8 Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork