Special Report:Global Financial
Crisis
SHANGHAI, Oct. 27 (Xinhua) -- The global financial crisis
will be high on the agenda of the second China-Japan high-level economic
dialogue in Tokyo later this year, said Chinese Deputy Commerce Minister Chen
Jian on Monday.
Chen doesn't tell the exact date of the event, but a
delegation staffed by officials from a dozen Chinese ministries and government
organizations on Monday held the seventh round of negotiations over economic
partnership with a Japanese delegation.
China's Commerce Ministry and Japan's Foreign
Ministry were put in charge of organizing negotiations.
Chen said other topics on the agenda would include
macro-economic policies, energy efficiency and environmental protection, trade
and investment, and regional and global economic issues.
"We hope to advance economic growth in both
countries, and realize reciprocal deals through the dialogue, and send a
positive signal that Japan and China are striving to forge strategic,
reciprocal, preferential economic and trade cooperative ties through concerted
efforts, and make a due contribution to economic stability and development in
Asia and the world," said Chen.
The delegations discussed the timetable, agenda and
topics to be discussed at the dialogue.
The economic dialogue mechanism was jointly launched
by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and then Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during
Wen's trip to Japan in April last year. The first dialogue took place in Beijing
in December.
