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China, US pledge 20 bln dollar trade boost
BEIJING (AFP) - China and the United States on Friday ended key economic talks with vows of 20 billion dollars of trade financing to boost commerce amid uncertainty over whether the biannual discussions would continue.
Nations:U.S. China India People:Henry Paulson Wang Qishan Barack Obama George W. Bush Hu Jintao Activities:2008 Sino-US Economic Dialogue 2008 U.S. Recession Global Financial Crisis Source:(AFP)
2008-12-05
China currency issue heating up on eve of US talks
SHANGHAI, China - A decline in the Chinese currency's value against the U.S. dollar after months of hovering in a narrow range is threatening to bring the long-simmering issue to full boil as U.S.-China economic talks get under way in Beijing.
People:Henry Paulson Barack Obama Activities:2008 Sino-US Economic Dialogue Chinese Currency Dispute Source:(AP)
2008-12-03
US, China headed for possible currency clash
BEIJING - The United States and China are headed for a possible clash over currency as they open wide-ranging talks on the future of their economic relations.
People:Henry Paulson Barack Obama Activities:2008 Sino-US Economic Dialogue Chinese Currency Dispute Source:(AP)
2008-12-03
US, China wrapping up high-level economic talks
ANNAPOLIS, Md. - The United States and China have agreed to begin negotiations on an investment treaty which could greatly expand opportunities for U.S. companies in the fast-growing Chinese economy, U.S. officials said Wednesday.
Nations:U.S. People:Henry Paulson Wang Qishan Ben Bernanke Barack Obama Charles Schumer Activities:2008 Sino-US Economic Dialogue Global Financial Crisis
2008-06-18
US, China agree to launch talks for key investment accord
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland (AFP) - The United States and China have agreed to launch negotiations to forge a bilateral investment treaty that will protect investors after more than a year of discussions, officials said.
People:Henry Paulson Barack Obama George W. Bush Activities:2008 Sino-US Economic Dialogue
2008-06-18
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