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| China's Commerce Minister Bo Xilai speaks
to the media during a press conference in Beijing Monday, May 30,
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HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam, June 1 (Xinhua) -- Chinese
Commerce Minister Bo Xilai reaffirmed here Thursday that the China-US trade
deficit is structural, movable and mutually complementary, which is beneficial
to both sides.
He made the statement when telling reporters on the
sidelines of the two-day Meeting of APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation)Ministers Responsible for Trade which started in southern Ho Chi
Minh City on Thursday.
The structural deficit is determined by the structure
of industries of China and the United States. Now the United States manufactures
medium- and high-technology products, while China produces low-tech items. under
such situation, the United States' importing low- and medium-technology goods of
China is natural and beneficial to the two sides, Bo said.
Because the United States imports Chinese low-cost
and fine products, U.S. consumers can save money, and the possibility of
inflation faced by the United States is reduced, he explained.
The United States used to post trade deficit with
East Asian countries, mostly Japan and South Korea. Now trade deficit of the
United States with the two East Asian countries have narrowed, while that with
China has widened.
However, trade deficit of the United States with East
Asia has changed little. Over the past five years, the deficit with the region
has declined. Therefore, it is movable.
Bo stressed that one important aspect of the China-US
trade deficit is mutually complementary. Through the buying and selling of
Chinese products, U.S. consumers save domestic spending, while the U.S. retail
sector has reaped big profits and created more jobs. Meanwhile, Chinese
exporters have created many jobs by exporting their goods to the U.S. market.
Due to the complement, the trade between China and
the United States annually increases quickly. However, China, in recent
years,has actively held back its trade surplus to the United States since too
big trade surplus puts pressure on China, Bo said.
During the two-day ministerial meeting, delegates
from 21-member APEC are to focus their discussions on supporting the Doha
negotiations, developing regional trading arrangements and free trade agreements
in the Asia-Pacific region, formulating an actionplan to implement the Busan
Roadmap towards the Bogor goals on free and open trade and investment in the
region, improving trade and investment facilitation measures, and intensifying
protection of intellectual property rights. Enditem
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