BEIJING, Dec. 4 -- Chinese Vice Premier Wang Qishan
wrote an article on the fifth China-United States Strategic Economic Dialogue in
the Wall Street Journal Asia Wednesday. Below is the full text of the
article.
It is gratifying that the fifth China-United States
Strategic Economic Dialogue (SED) will be held in Beijing when the two countries
are about to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their diplomatic ties.
It is an event which presents new historic
opportunities for the growth of bilateral relations. Under the theme of
"Building Blocks for an Enduring China-U.S. Economic Partnership," the two sides
will have in-depth discussions on overarching, strategic and long-term issues
such as macroeconomic policies, cooperation in energy and the environment, the
promotion of open trade and investment, and international economic cooperation,
with a view to raising China-U.S. economic ties and even overall relations to a
new high.
The SED was introduced two years ago at the joint
initiative of President Hu Jintao and President George W. Bush out of
consideration for the strategic interests of China-U.S. constructive and
cooperative relations. Four rounds of SED have been held since then. As a
result, the two sides have strengthened strategic mutual trust and expanded
cooperation in various areas, with 149 outcomes.
What is particularly noteworthy is the cooperation in
energy and the environment, product quality and food safety. Progress has been
made in negotiations on the bilateral investment protection treaty and
cooperation in intellectual property rights.
A number of sensitive and complicated issues have
been resolved. In response to this global financial crisis in particular, the
two sides have made full use of this dialogue mechanism as an important platform
to have a timely exchange of views, step up policy coordination and work
together to manage the crisis. The SED has proven beyond doubt to be an
effective mechanism established with great vision.
The upcoming fifth SED is of special significance,
for it takes place when the international economy and financial markets are
facing unprecedented challenges due to the deepening global financial crisis.
In this dialogue, the two sides will exchange ideas
and coordinate measures on how to implement the consensus reached at the recent
Group of 20 Summit on Financial Markets and the World Economy, curb the spread
of the financial crisis and prevent a global economic recession.
China will continue to take an active part in
international cooperation in a responsible manner, oppose trade protectionism in
all its forms, and call on the international community to pay close attention to
and minimize the damage of the crisis on developing countries - the
least-developed countries in particular - when coping with the financial crisis.
The Chinese government will continue to strengthen
macroeconomic controls, adopt a proactive fiscal policy and moderately easy
monetary policy to boost domestic demand, change the mode of economic growth and
sustain steady and fast economic growth. We are following closely the steps
taken by the U.S. to cope with the crisis, and we hope that market confidence
and the stability of the financial markets will be restored.
Since China and the U.S. established diplomatic
relations 30 years ago, two-way trade has increased by more than 120 times,
making us each other's second-largest trading partner.
Our cooperation in investment, energy, the
environment, finance and science and technology has kept expanding. The
fast-growing economic ties and trade have not only benefited our two peoples,
but also strongly boosted the stability and prosperity of the world economy.
This indisputable fact will eventually be recognized
by both countries and the world at large. The growth of China-U.S. constructive
and cooperative relations is as irreversible as it is in keeping with the trend
of the times. To enhance dialogue at this critical stage of our relationship,
linking the past and the future will help increase mutual trust, strengthen
communication and resolve disputes between our two countries.
I am confident that China and the U.S. have the full
wisdom and capacity to overcome various difficulties and challenges on the road
ahead and usher in an even brighter future for China-U.S. relations.
(Source: China Daily)