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China, US meet to settle trade disputes

www.chinanews.cn 2005-07-11 14:55:35

(Source: Xinhuanet)

BEIJING, July 11 - Chinese Vice-Premier Wu Yi and top US officials met
here Monday to exchange views on settling their trade disputes.
Wu Yi and US Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez and US Trade
Representative Robert Portman jointly chaired the session, expected to
focus on a number of hot trade issues ranging from textile disputes to
intellectual property rights protection.
Chinese Minister of Commerce Bo Xilai and US Secretary of Agriculture
Michael Johanns are also participating in the one-day session.
Trade between the two countries have surged rapidly over the past years.
In 2004, two-way trade hit 169.6 billion US dollars, about 69 times the
figure in early 1979 when China and the United States established full
diplomatic relations.
The United States is now China's second largest trading partner after the
European Union while China is the third largest trading partner of the
United States.

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