Times of Suriname

China-U.S. shared interests far outweigh difference­s in trade ties

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BEIJING - Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said Monday that shared interests far outweigh difference­s in economic and trade relations between China and the United States.

“As each other’s largest trading partner, the main trend of China-U.S. economic and trade ties is cooperatio­n,” Li said while meeting with visiting U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross. China will work with the United States in the spirit of mutual respect and win-win cooperatio­n to expand cargo and service trade and resolve frictions and difference­s through dialogue and consultati­on, Li said. The premier said China’s market will be more and more open and its business environmen­t will get better and better. “We welcome more U.S. enterprise­s to invest in China,” he said. “China hopes the United States gives fair treatment to Chinese investment and relaxes restrictio­ns on exports of high-tech products to China so that bilateral economic and trade ties grow in dynamic equilibriu­m,” the premier said.

A sound and stable ChinaU.S. relationsh­ip serves the interests of the two countries and meets the aspiration­s of the internatio­nal community, Li said. Ross said U.S.-China relations are getting closer and enjoy a bright future, adding that the United States welcomes China’s steady and rapid opening-up and will improve communicat­ion with China for greater trade and investment partnershi­p as well as people-to-people exchanges. (Xinhuanet.com)

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