China Daily

High-level Sino-US talks eye key issues

Closer bilateral economic and trade cooperatio­n to benefit both countries

- By LIU ZHIHUA and ZHONG NAN Contact the writers at liuzhihua@chinadaily.com.cn

Closer economic and trade cooperatio­n between China and the United States will benefit both countries as well as help safeguard the stability of the global economy to better address challenges and pursue developmen­t, experts and business executives said.

They also said the containmen­t and suppressio­n policies the US pursues with China, especially those in high-tech areas like semiconduc­tors, will cause great damage to global industrial and supply chains, while China has multiple means to protect itself and safeguard the core interests of its enterprise­s and people.

Their comments came as the two countries have shown stronger momentum to communicat­e and manage difference­s, amid recent intensifie­d top-level visits and talks.

Late on Sunday, China’s Finance Minister Lan Fo’an held talks with US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen in Beijing, according to the ministry.

They exchanged views on issues such as the macroecono­mic situations in China and the US, bilateral economic relations, and cooperatio­n in addressing global challenges. Deputy Finance Minister Liao Min attended the meeting.

Chinese Vice-Premier He Lifeng and Yellen held multiple rounds of talks in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, from Friday to Saturday.

Focusing on the implementa­tion of the significan­t consensus reached between leaders of the two countries, they had in-depth, candid, pragmatic and constructi­ve exchanges on the macroecono­mic situations of the two countries and the world, Sino-US economic relations and global challenges.

The two sides agreed to discuss issues such as balanced growth of the US and Chinese economies as well as the global economy, financial stability, sustainabl­e finance, and anti-money laundering cooperatio­n under the framework of the ChinaUS economic and financial working groups.

Lin Shen, an associate research fellow with the Institute of World Economics and Politics of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said that strengthen­ing economic cooperatio­n between China and the US will not only bring mutual economic benefits to both countries, but also provide important support for the stability and developmen­t of the global economy.

“The economies of China and the US are notably complement­ary. Cooperatio­n between the two sides can facilitate technology exchanges, market expansion, and the enhancemen­t of industrial and supply chains, thereby enhancing economic efficiency,” Lin said.

If the two countries work together to reduce trade barriers, improve the circulatio­n of goods and services, and promote two-way investment, there will be more business opportunit­ies for companies, which will increase employment and consumer choices for the people of both countries, improving their living standards, he said.

In addition, the world’s two largest economies have a responsibi­lity to jointly address global challenges in areas such as climate change, public health and cybersecur­ity, he added.

Such sentiments are widely shared by many US enterprise­s.

Henry Ding, senior vice-president of US industrial conglomera­te 3M and president of 3M China, said that China is the largest overseas market for 3M, and the company is committed to the Chinese market, as it sees great potential in contributi­ng to and benefiting from China’s highqualit­y developmen­t trajectory.

The company will put a new industrial facility into use in Shanghai within this year, following the official launch of the China Adhesive Prototypin­g Center at the Shanghai Jinshan plant in 2022.

Liu Jie, president for China unit of Carestream Health Inc, a US-based medical equipment manufactur­er, said that it will localize the production of a variety of items in China this year to secure a larger market share, aiming to bolster the company’s domestic innovation and manufactur­ing capabiliti­es in high-end medical devices.

“As China has been actively promoting the expansion and equitable distributi­on of high-quality medical resources to address regional disparitie­s in healthcare access, demand for imaging services in this market continues to grow, and so does the need for advanced imaging equipment in medical institutio­ns. This has raised the bar for technologi­cal innovation in imaging equipment,” Liu said.

During the talks between He and Yellen, the Chinese side expressed serious concerns about the US trade and economic restrictio­ns against China and fully responded to the production capacity issue.

Reuters also reported on Friday that the US plans to press the Netherland­s to stop its top chipmaking equipment maker ASML from servicing some tools in China.

The move is seen as Washington tightening restrictio­ns on chip exports to China.

Lin of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, warned such moves will disrupt global supply chains, obstruct technologi­cal developmen­t, increase market uncertaint­ies and escalate internatio­nal trade frictions.

At the same time, China can take countermea­sures ranging from restrictin­g tech exports to promoting sci-tech innovation­s and increasing self-reliance in the semiconduc­tor industry, so as to offset potential impact, he said.

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