China and the EU agree on far more than they disagree on in terms of improving global governance, Wen said.
Both sides should view their common interests from a strategic perspective, he added.
They should also boost coordination to promote the establishment of a new international political and economic order, he said.
China is ready to coordinate with the EU on major world economic and financial issues in the G20 and other important multi-lateral organizations, Wen said.
China and the EU should work together to realize balanced and sustainable increases in bilateral trade, he said.
China wants to continue sending trade and investment promotion missions to EU nations, he said.
It also wants to see increased imports from the EU.