Airbus signs deal for second plant in China

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Image caption, The deal between Airbus and its Chinese partners has been in the making since last year

Airbus has signed a deal for its second factory in China as it expands further its growing relationship with the world's second-largest economy.

The new cabin-completion factory for A330 jetliners is worth a reported 鈧150m ($166.3m; 拢106.5m) and is aimed at attracting new orders for Airbus.

alongside an existing site in the city of Tianjin.

The signing on Thursday was witnessed by China's Prime Minister Li Keqiang at Airbus's headquarters in France.

Earlier this week, for 45 new Airbus planes worth more than $11bn.

"The signature of this [latest] framework agreement on the A330 completion and delivery centre will open a new chapter of strategic cooperation on wide-body aircraft with China," said Airbus' president Fabrice Br茅gier.

"Together, we will develop new facilities and capabilities, and attract new suppliers and businesses in China," he added.