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BEIJING, Jan. 14 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese Minister of Commerce Bo Xilai and US
Secretary of Commerce Donald Evans agreed here this week that they are
optimistic about a healthy growth trade relations between the two countries.
Secretary Evans arrived Tuesday in Beijing for Thursday's annual roundtable
conference on intellectual property rights between China and the United States.
He was later met by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao.
Bo and Evans met Wednesday and exchanged views on key issues about China-US
economic relations and trade, including market economy status, textile exports,
protection of intellectual property rights, direct selling legislation, express
mail service,wholesale and retailing services, trade deficit and anti-dumping
issues.
China-US trade reached a historical high of 169.62 billion US dollars in
2004, up 34.3 percent from a year ago, according to Chinese customs statistics.
China exported 124.95 billion US dollars of goods to the UnitedStates, up
35.1 percent. Its imports from the U.S. grew 31.9 percent to 44.68 billion US
dollars.
The United States was China's second largest trading partner after the
European Union, while China was the fastest growing export market of the United
States.
But the two countries have also been mired in a number of disputes. The
Chinese minister said both countries should follow the principles set by their
leaders and handle their disputes froma "strategic point of view."
Secretary Evans described last meeting of the Joint Commission on Commerce
and Trade (JCCT) last year as one of the "most constructive." The six working
groups under the JCCT have convenedmeetings and expressed views on each other's
concerns.
Evans said he believes US-China economic ties will continue to progress
after he leaves the post of secretary of commerce.
The US secretary of commerce voiced the US concerns on the protection of
intellectual property rights and a number of other issues. Bo said China has
been working very hard to protect intellectual property rights and remarkable
achievements have beenmade. Enditem |