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The Third China-US Strategic Economic
Dialogue opened in Beijng on Dec. 12, 2007. Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi and
US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, as special envoys of the two
countries' heads of state, co-chaired the two-day meeting.(Xinhua
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BEIJING, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) -- China firmly opposes any
attempt to politicize trade issues, Vice Premier Wu Yi said Wednesday.
"Politicizing trade issues will harm the interests of
not just one side, but both sides," Wu said at the opening ceremony of the Third
China-U.S. Strategic Economic Dialogue (SED) held in Beijing on Dec. 12 and 13.
"Thanks to accelerated economic globalization, the
growing China-U.S. business relations featuring interdependence, mutual benefit
and win-win progress have brought our two peoples increasingly closer to each
other," the Chinese vice premier said.
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Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi (L Front)
shakes hands with United States Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson before
the start of the Third China-US Strategic Economic Dialogue in Beijng on
Dec. 12, 2007. Wu Yi and Henry Paulson, as special envoys of the two
countries' heads of state, co-chaired the two-day meeting, opened on
Wednesday. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
"We all hope that both our economies will enjoy
sustained growth so as to create more opportunities to expand cooperation in the
interest of our respective development," she added.
"This is why we must not allow some interest groups
to harm ourwin-win business relations in pursuit of their selfish interests,"
she added.
Wu also expressed her concern over the 50 or so
protectionist China-related bills introduced in the U.S. Congress, saying that
"I need to be quite candid about this: If these bills are adopted, they will
severely undermine U.S. business ties with China."
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Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi (C Front)
addresses the Third China-US Strategic Economic Dialogue in Beijing on
Dec. 12, 2007. Wu Yi and US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, as special
envoys of the two countries' heads of state, co-chaired the two-day
meeting, opened on Wednesday. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, Secretary of
Commerce Carlos Gutierrez and Trade Representative Ambassador Susan Schwab sent
a joint letter to the U.S. Congress on July 30, rightly pointing out these moves
can only be "counter-productive."
About 160 U.S. multinational corporations and
industry associations, including Microsoft, Wal-Mart, Citibank and Coco-cola,
also sent a joint letter to the Congress on Sept. 26, emphasizing the U.S. trade
sanctions against China would only cause negative impact rather than a positive
one.
Wu said, "I hope that the U.S. administration, the
Congress and the media will heed the voice of the business community."
"I hope they will not lose sight of the larger
interests of the United States, follow the historical trend of economic
globalization, appreciate the importance of its overall relations with China and
the mutually beneficial nature of our business ties, and pursue the right trade
policy so as to enable our two peoples to gain more from the continuous growth
of China-U.S. business relations," she added.
Chinese vice premier urges to handle
issue of food safety in a creative way
BEIJING, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) - Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi
said on Wednesday that China and the United States should properly address new
issues emerging in the course of the growth of bilateral business ties, turn
difficulties and challenges into opportunities for cooperation and develop
China-U.S. business ties in both depth and width. Full story
U.S. treasury chief stresses economic
interdependence, warns against protectionism
BEIJING, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry
Paulson stressed here Wednesday the economic interdependence between the United
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Chinese Vice Premier calls for
dialogue, consulation at China-U.S. economic talks
BEIJING, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi
advocated dialogue and consultation as the only way to settle economic and trade
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China says consultation only way to
solve trade disputes
BEIJING, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) -- China and the United States
should settle their economic and trade disputes through dialogue and
consultation only, Vice Premier Wu Yi said Wednesday.
Speaking at the opening ceremony of the bilateral
Strategic Economic Dialogue, she recognized that the strong growth of China-U.S.
business ties has boosted their cooperation in other fields and has become a
foundation for the overall China-U.S. relations. Full story
PBOC governor: CPI surge, U.S.
interest rate cuts to influence China policy
BEIJING, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) -- China's central bank
governor, Zhou Xiaochuan, said on Wednesday that surging domestic consumer
prices and recent U.S. interest rate cuts would have "considerable influence"
over Chinese monetary policy.
The central bank, the People's Bank of China (PBOC),
would "seriously consider" the situation, added Zhou. Full story