Experts weigh in on President Xi's visit to the US
Updated: 2015-09-26 08:56
(chinadaily.com.cn)
|
||||||||
|
![]() |
|
Professor Christopher Bovis, Professor of International and European Business Law, Hull University Business Schoo. [File photo]l |
Professor Christopher Bovis, Professor of International and European Business Law, Hull University Business School
The biggest obstacle in China's continuous reform agenda since joining to the World Trade Organization is reciprocal market access. The Chinese economy represents one of the most comprehensive markets in the world. USA certainly wishes to have better access, as well as enhanced opportunities in certain strategic sectors, such as energy, defense, utilities and infrastructure.
The Chinese economy and its growth patterns represent a prelude to the world economic performance in terms of future demand for products and services. The biggest challenge for this decade is to maintain a sustainable economic growth performance, amidst of uncertainty over energy prices.
- AIIB aims at common development: Xi
- AIIB to spur infrastructure funding for entire Asia: Pakistan minister
- New economy drives growth
- Chinese president reassures US business leaders on economy
- How Chinese tourists and students contribute to the US economy
- Talks can help stimulate global economy, Wall Street exec says
- Japan to build Australia's next-generation submarines
- Beijing supports friendly China-Japan exchanges
- S. Korea, Japan to hold foreign ministers' meeting in NY
- Saudi king orders probe as death toll set to rise
- Colombia, FARC reach breakthrough agreement in Havana
- White House prepares for government shutdown
White House hosts state dinner for President Xi
First ladies name giant panda cub 'Bei Bei' in Washington
Xi, Obama take aim at cybertheft
Obama welcomes President Xi for state visit with 'Nihao'
Xi eyes on trust at Blair House
Which American films are on President Xi's watching list?
Here's what's on the menu for the state dinner
President Xi welcomed by Obama as he arrives in Washington DC
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
|
|
|
|
|
|
Today's Top News
Young people from US look forward to Xi's state visit: Survey
US to accept more refugees than planned
Li calls on State-owned firms to tap more global markets
Apple's iOS App Store suffers first major attack
Japan enacts new security laws to overturn postwar pacifism
Court catalogs schools' violent crimes
'Beauty of Beijing's alleys akin to a wise, old person'
China makes progress fighting domestic, international cyber crime
US Weekly
|
|
















