THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has pledged to open up his country to Dutch businesses as a way of promoting commerce between the trading partners. Li said Monday he expects contracts worth $10 billion (8.6 billion euros) to be signed between Dutch and Chinese companies during his two-day visit to the Netherlands. He says Beijing did a deal this year to allow a German company to establish a petrochemical plant in Guangdong province and pledged that China "will remove foreign equity restrictions to Dutch companies as well.Read more on NewsOK.com