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Li to visiting US lawmakers: Let’s advance relations

- By By ZHANG ZHANG YUNBI YUNBI in Beijing zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cnzhangyun­bi@chinadaily.com.cn

China is ready to work with the United States to “tangibly press ahead” with the bilateral investment treaty negotiatio­ns and to resolve divergence and frictions through dialogue and consultati­ons, Premier Li Keqiang told visiting US lawmakers on Monday.

The delegation, including Senator Steve Daines of Montana, arrived in Beijing shortly after the first meeting between President Xi Jinping and his US counterpar­t Donald Trump on Thursday and Friday.

In answer to a question proposed by the US lawmakers at the meeting in Beijing on Monday, Li said China is also willing to expand two-way trade, investment and cooperatio­n between them.

Bilateral commodity trade reached $519.6 billion last year, and China has become the United States’ fastest growing export market outside North America.

Li noted China’s role as the world’s largest developing country and the US role as the largest developed country.

Maintainin­g healthy, stable developmen­t of the relationsh­ip serves not only both countries’ interests, but is also helpful to peace, stability, developmen­t and global prosperity, Li said.

Su Ge, president of China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies, said as long as bilateral investment treaty negotiatio­ns make breakthrou­ghs, “greater need for Chinese investment in the US will be unleashed”.

“And a considerab­le number of Chinese companies hope to take this as a chance to tap into the US market and globalize their operations,” Su said.

Economic and trade ties

We are ready to boost exchanges and dialogue ... respect each other, seek mutual benefits, push for the greater developmen­t of China-US ties.” Premier Li Keqiang

have been a cornerston­e of China-US relations, and trade sanctions or a trade war would benefit neither side, Su added.

On the meeting between Xi and Trump, Li said the two leaders reached consensus on a range of issues and clarified the general picture of further pushing China-US ties forward.

“We are ready to boost exchanges and dialogue with the US, to respect each other, seek mutual benefits and push for the greater developmen­t of China-US ties,” Li said. The US lawmakers told Li that the United States considers its relationsh­ip with China as the most important of its bilateral ties.

The US Congress is ready to boost exchanges with China and expects more visits to China will be made by US lawmakers to boost friendly exchanges and lay a solid foundation for mutually beneficial cooperatio­n between the two, they said.

Top legislator Zhang Dejiang also met with the US delegation on Monday.

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