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CHICAGO, the United States, Dec. 18 (Xinhuanet) --
China signed contracts with the United States on Thursday afternoon to import US
soybeans and eletro-mechanical equipment, a measure adding substance to a
consensus reached earlier this month.
The consensus, between Chinese
Premier Wen Jiabao and US President George W. Bush, is on strengthening economic
and trade relations between the two countries.
The contracts, totaling 1.59 billion US dollars, were
signed at the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) by a Chinese enterprise purchasing
mission organized by the China Chamber of Commerce and its US counterparts.
Under the soybean contracts, Chinese companies will
buy American soybeans worth 1.4 billion dollars. They will also purchase 190
million dollars of US machinery and electronic products.
Chinese Vice Minister of Commerce Liao Xiaoqi, head
of the government economic and trade delegation, attended the signing ceremony.
The delegation said in a news release that the
Chinese government attaches great importance to economic and trade cooperation
with the United States and is vigorously pushing for the steady and healthy
development of their economic and trade ties.
The Chinese government encourages enterprises in
their efforts to increase imports from the United States so as to cut back on
the trade deficit, the delegation said.
The development of China-US economic and trade
relations had brought tangible economic benefits to people of both countries.
The relationship, which was mutually beneficial and highlighted a win-win
outcome, would certainly make a positive contribution to the economic prosperity
in their neighboring countries, and globaleconomic growth at large, it said.
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