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  China-U.S. Trade Ties [2p.13n]
updated: 2008-09-07

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Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi, right, is greeted by Treasury Department special envoy for China Alan Holmer , left, as Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, second from left, looks on, upon her arrival, with a Chinese delegation, Monday, May 21, 2007, at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland. click to open
The top US trade envoy Susan Schwab, seen in Beijing on Aug 29 2006, has said China should play a greater role in helping to revive stalled global trade talks and do better at opening up its own markets. click to open
The top US trade envoy Susan Schwab, seen in Beijing on Aug 29 2006, has said China should play a greater role in helping to revive stalled global trade talks and do better at opening up its own markets. click to open
U.S. Treasury Secretary John Snow listens to Ma Kai, unseen, who is the head of the Chinese National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) in the NDRC headquarters in Beijing, China Friday Oct. 14, 2005. Before traveling to China earlier in the week, Snow strongly emphasized his desire to see Beijing allow the yuan to trade more freely in international currency markets. But since arriving he has spoken more moderately, instead stressing his belief in China's need to fully develop all of its financial markets and trade, to further support the country's rapid economic development. click to open
U.S. Treasury Secretary John Snow receives a deep-fried twisted dough stick from a vendor at a market in Mulan township in Chengdu city, southwest China's Sichuan province, October 13, 2005. Snow on Thursday got a closer look at how ordinary Chinese live before he takes his case for accelerated currency reform to China's leaders in Beijing at the weekend. click to open
The new Boeing 787 jet. Four Chinese airlines signed contracts worth 5.04 billion dollars to buy 42 of Boeing's new-generation 787 planes, the first firm orders for the jet from China with more on the way, officials said on Aug 8th 2005. click to open
Hu Jintao 2002 Visit to U.S.: Chinese Vice President Hu Jintao, seated, uses Intel's latest "Notes Taker", a hand writing recognition device during a tour of Intel's headquarters in Santa Clara, Calif., Friday, May 3, 2002. Hu is visiting San Francisco and Silicon Valley for two days after meeting with President Bush in Washington, D.C. earlier this week. At upper left is Intel's chief executive Craig Barrett. click to open
China's Vice President Hu Jintao, center, waves from the bell podium at the New York Stock Exchange Monday, April 29, 2002, in New York before ringing the opening bell. New York Stock Exchange Chairman Richard Grasso, is shown, second from left, along with Goldman Sachs Chairman and CEO Henry Paulson, right. Others are unidentified. click to open
Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji makes remarks at a dinner of the United States-China Business Council in New York Tuesday. Zhu said that he had agreed with President Clinton to hold another round of negotiations in Beijing later this month. click to open
Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji listens to a presentation during his visit to the Nasdaq-Amex MarketSite in New York Tuesday, April 13, 1999. click to open


 
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