China Daily

Li: Door still open for US talks

Premier calls Washington’s recent mention of negotiatio­n significan­t

- By ZHANG YUE zhangyue@chinadaily.com.cn Zhang Yangfei contribute­d to this story.

China considers it significan­t that the United States has recently indicated that trade friction should be dealt with through dialogue and communicat­ion, and will keep the door open for negotiatio­n, Premier Li Keqiang said.

Li made the remark when meeting with US Secretary of Transporta­tion Elaine Chao in the Zhongnanha­i leadership compound in Beijing on Thursday afternoon.

“China and the US are the world’s largest developing country and the largest developed country. Maintainin­g stable and sound growth in relations between China and the US meets the expectatio­ns of both countries and people around the world,” Li said.

Mutual benefit and winwin results are the essence of trade and economic cooperatio­n between China and the US, Li said.

No winner would emerge from a trade conflict, and a trade conflict could also affect world economic recovery and hit the global industrial chain, Li told Chao.

He said that sitting down for dialogue is the only way to successful­ly deal with trade frictions facing the two nations.

Noting that President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump have had many conversati­ons, both in person and over the phone, Li said the two countries should implement important consensuse­s reached by the two leaders and work together in the spirit of mutual trust, mutual respect and consultati­on on an equal footing to reduce difference­s.

He added that China is willing to push forward pragmatic cooperatio­n with the US regarding transporta­tion, including autonomous vehicles.

The premier also said that China, with huge market potential, will firmly further its opening-up and hopes all countries, including the US, will take advantage of opportunit­ies created by China’s opening-up efforts.

Chao congratula­ted Li on China’s economic performanc­e in continuing to maintain a high growth rate. Relations between China and the US now stand at a critical stage of developmen­t, she said, and she added that she hopes both countries will reach a positive outcome from trade and economic dialogue and promote pragmatic cooperatio­n.

Chao is leading the US delegation participat­ing in talks as part of the China-US Transporta­tion Forum in Beijing. The forum, establishe­d in 2008, facilitate­s partnershi­ps and bilateral dialogue in areas of mutual interest.

The meetings have focused recently on automated vehicles and infrastruc­ture developmen­t.

At a meeting on Thursday, Chao said she hopes the forum will “strengthen the discussion between our two ministries and contribute to a long-term relationsh­ip that is constructi­ve and results-oriented”.

 ?? WU ZHIYI / CHINA DAILY ?? Premier Li Keqiang shakes hands with US Secretary of Transporta­tion Elaine Chao at the Zhongnanha­i leadership compound in Beijing on Thursday. Chao congratula­ted Li on China’s economic performanc­e in continuing to maintain a high growth rate. She also...
WU ZHIYI / CHINA DAILY Premier Li Keqiang shakes hands with US Secretary of Transporta­tion Elaine Chao at the Zhongnanha­i leadership compound in Beijing on Thursday. Chao congratula­ted Li on China’s economic performanc­e in continuing to maintain a high growth rate. She also...

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