Premier Li meets former US treasury secretary
Updated: 2013-06-06 22:16
(Xinhua)
|
||||||||
BEIJING - Premier Li Keqiang on Wednesday met with former US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson.
Li said both sides are facing new opportunities for development in light of an upcoming meeting between President Xi Jinping and US President Barack Obama.
China would like to work with the United States to deepen cooperation in all fields, promote bilateral economic integration and create a mutually beneficial environment for the businesses of both countries, Li said.
Li briefed Paulson on the ongoing transformation of Chinese government's functions, saying that the key to successful transformation will be dealing with relations between the government, market and society.
Li said the market will play a bigger role in stimulating innovation and growth.
Li said the transformation will aid economic growth, restructuring and employment and help expand room for foreign cooperation with China.
Paulson said the United States is closely watching China's efforts to advance reform, as well as the transformation of its governmental functions.
Paulson said U.S. businessmen expect progress in bilateral investment protection negotiations and would like to play a positive role in the negotiations.
Paulson is visiting China to attend the 2013 Fortune Global Forum, which opened on Thursday in Chengdu, capital of southwest China's Sichuan Province.
- China, US to hold security, arms consultation
- More China-US economic cooperation needed
- Deeper China-US cooperation to drive economic growth
- Anti-China elements damage China-US relations
- China, US step up climate change cooperation
- China, US vow further naval cooperation
- China, US pave way for Xi-Obama summit
Michelle lays roses at site along Berlin Wall
Historic space lecture in Tiangong-1 commences
'Sopranos' Star James Gandolfini dead at 51
UN: Number of refugees hits 18-year high
Slide: Jet exercises from aircraft carrier
Talks establish fishery hotline
Foreign buyers eye Chinese drones
UN chief hails China's peacekeepers
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
|
|
|
|
|
|
Today's Top News
Shenzhou X astronaut gives lecture today
US told to reassess duties on Chinese paper
Chinese seek greater share of satellite market
Russia rejects Obama's nuke cut proposal
US immigration bill sees Senate breakthrough
Brazilian cities revoke fare hikes
Moody's warns on China's local govt debt
Air quality in major cities drops in May
US Weekly
|
|















