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Thursday, January 12, 2012
Premier Wen looks at the big picture of Sino-US co-op
Chinese
Premier
Wen
Jiabao
(
right
)
meets
visiting
US
Treasury
Secretary
Timothy
Geithner
in
Beijing
on
Wednesday
.
China
and
the
US
should
focus
on
common
interests
,
premier
says
BEIJING
-
China
and
the
United
States
should
enhance
economic
and
trade
cooperation
rather
than
politicize
economic
issues
,
leading
government
officials
said
on
Wednesday
.
"
China
insists
that
dialogue
is
better
than
confrontation
,
cooperation
is
better
than
containment
,"
Premier
Wen
Jiabao
said
as
he
met
US
Treasury
Secretary
Timothy
Geithner
.
"
We
should
take
care
of
the
core
interests
and
concerns
of
each
other
,
and
resolve
friction
appropriately
,"
Wen
said
.
"
Both
countries
should
take
concrete
measures
and
promote
cooperation
in
trade
,
investment
,
infrastructure
and
high-tech
,
in
a
wider
,
closer
,
more
balanced
way
."
Wen
'
s
remarks
came
against
a
backdrop
of
economic
and
trade
friction
between
China
and
the
US
.
The
Wall
Street
Journal
on
Tuesday
reported
that
US
President
Barack
Obama
plans
to
form
a
government
taskforce
to
monitor
China
'
s
compliance
with
US
trade
rules
.
Confirmation
is
expected
later
this
month
,
it
said
.
Late
last
month
wind
turbine
manufacturers
in
the
US
filed
a
complaint
with
the
US
Department
of
Commerce
and
the
International
Trade
Commission
claiming
that
China
and
Vietnam
were
dumping
products
at
below-cost
prices
and
receiving
government
subsidies
.
It
follows
a
probe
into
solar
panel
manufacturers
in
China
by
a
group
of
US
companies
last
October
.
"
This
year
is
of
decisive
importance
for
both
China
and
the
US
maintaining
stable
development
for
China-US
relations
is
very
important
,"
Vice-President
Xi
Jinping
said
during
his
meeting
with
Geithner
on
Wednesday
.
"
China
is
willing
to
expand
economic
and
financial
cooperation
with
the
US
,
resolving
friction
through
consultation
rather
than
politicizing
economic
issues
.
This
will
help
maintain
sustainability
of
the
two
economies
and
allow
the
world
economy
to
recover
sooner
."
Geithner
said
the
US
agreed
with
China
on
developing
"
closer
"
economic
and
trade
cooperation
,
promoting
economic
growth
for
the
two
economies
and
maintaining
global
financial
stability
.
But
experts
doubt
whether
the
US
would
actually
transfer
words
into
action
. "
This
is
a
very
tough
year
for
the
global
economy
.
As
the
world
'
s
leading
economies
,
China
and
the
US
should
be
cautious
and
responsible
,"
said
Zhang
Yansheng
,
professor
at
the
Institute
for
International
Economic
Research
of
the
National
Development
and
Reform
Commission
.
November
will
see
a
US
presidential
election
and
before
that
there
will
be
polls
in
Greece
and
France
.
"
Unfortunately
,
what
the
US
has
done
in
the
past
few
months
is
not
reasonable
,
ranging
from
the
solar
panel
probe
to
currency
pressures
and
the
Trans-Pacific
Partnership
Agreement
,"
Zhang
said
.
The
agreement
is
a
trade
pact
being
negotiated
by
the
US
with
some
countries
in
the
region
.
The
US
Treasury
Department
said
in
its
twice-yearly
report
last
month
on
global
currencies
that
the
yuan
is
substantially
undervalued
and
the
US
will
"
press
for
policy
changes
that
yield
greater
exchange-rate
flexibility
".
The
US
has
been
pressurizing
the
government
to
appreciate
the
yuan
.
In
actual
fact
,
the
yuan
has
appreciated
by
about
8
percent
since
China
allowed
greater
fluctuation
in
June
2010.
Iran
oil
Iran
was
reportedly
raised
in
the
talks
.
According
to
media
reports
,
Geithner
appealed
for
China
'
s
support
for
tougher
sanctions
on
Iran
-
an
important
source
of
oil
for
China
.
Reuters
quoted
Geithner
as
telling
Xi
that
on
issues
,
including
non-proliferation
, "
we
have
what
we
view
as
a
very
strong
cooperative
relationship
with
your
government
and
we
are
looking
forward
to
building
on
that
".
China
on
Wednesday
called
on
Iran
and
the
International
Atomic
Energy
Agency
(
IAEA
)
to
cooperate
over
a
new
uranium
enrichment
plant
,
as
talks
of
unilateral
sanctions
on
Iran
loom
large
just
days
ahead
of
a
landmark
visit
to
three
Arab
nations
by
Premier
Wen
Jiabao
.
"
We
hope
Iran
and
the
IAEA
will
cooperate
,
ensure
safeguards
and
clarify
pending
issues
in
the
Iranian
nuclear
program
as
soon
as
possible
,"
Foreign
Ministry
spokesman
Liu
Weimin
said
.
Insisting
that
its
nuclear
programs
are
for
peaceful
purposes
,
Teheran
has
said
it
will
not
abandon
uranium
enrichment
activities
and
is
threatening
to
shut
down
the
strategic
Strait
of
Hormuz
if
the
US
and
the
European
Union
impose
oil
embargoes
.
Washington
does
not
have
much
faith
in
the
outcome
of
Geithner
'
s
visit
,
said
Ye
Hailin
,
a
researcher
at
the
Chinese
Academy
of
Social
Sciences
.
Explaining
the
rationale
for
sanctions
on
Teheran
is
a
major
reason
for
Geithner
'
s
trip
to
Beijing
,
Ye
said
. "
If
China
disagrees
(
to
US
sanctions
),
Washington
can
then
use
this
opportunity
to
mess
up
Beijing
'
s
relations
with
its
Western
allies
and
Arab
nations
,"
he
said
.
"
For
the
Chinese
,
Sino-Iranian
trade
in
fact
has
nothing
to
do
with
the
US
,"
Ye
said
.
The
Republic
of
Korea
and
Japan
both
depend
heavily
on
Iranian
oil
and
are
turning
to
other
suppliers
.
Geithner
is
scheduled
to
hold
talks
with
Japan
'
s
Prime
Minister
Yoshihiko
Noda
and
Finance
Minister
Jun
Azumi
in
Tokyo
on
Thursday
.
Foreign
Ministry
spokesman
Liu
said
China
"
has
reasonable
demands
for
energy
"
as
a
major
developing
country
. "
Regarding
this
issue
,
we
have
repeatedly
stated
that
China
has
normal
and
transparent
energy
cooperation
with
Iran
,
and
that
does
not
violate
Security
Council
resolutions
."
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