Chinese govt holds briefing on upcoming Sino-US talks
Updated: 2013-07-08 13:12
(cctv.com)
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The fifth US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue is set to start in Washington next week. The Chinese Foreign Ministry and Chinese Finance Ministry have held a briefing on this upcoming event, and revealed the main topics on the agenda.
Zhu Guangyao, Vice Finance Minister, said, "We will discuss with the US authorities, especially with the Federal Reserve, on coordinating macro policies on the time and pace of the Fed withdrawing its extraordinary monetary measure".
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The fifth US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue is set to start in Washington next week. The Chinese Foreign Ministry and Chinese Finance Ministry have held a briefing on this upcoming event, and revealed the main topics on the agenda. [Phto / cctv.com] |
Zheng Zeguang, Assistant Foreign Minister, said, "The two sides will exchange ideas in various areas, including how to implement consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries, how to develop a new type of relationship between major countries, and how to facilitate good interaction in the Asia-Pacific."
The US delegation to the dialogue is to be led by Secretary of State John Kerry and Secretary of the Treasury Jacob Lew. The chief Chinese envoys will be Vice Premier Wang Yang and State Councilor Yang Jiechi. They are to be joined by finance, military, energy, environmental and other officials. The annual talks are aimed at heading off trade and other disputes between the world’s two largest economies, and to promote cooperation on managing the global economy, climate change and other issues. The three main issues to be discussed in the two-day talks next week will be enlarging sino-US trade, facilitating structural reforms, and enhancing cooperation in financial markets. A meeting on cyber security will be held on July 8th, ahead of the talks.
The fifth US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue is set to start in Washington next week. The Chinese Foreign Ministry and Chinese Finance Ministry have held a briefing on this upcoming event, and revealed the main topics on the agenda. [Phto / cctv.com] |
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