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China sticks to reform, opening up: Vice PM
BEIJING—Chinese Vice Premier
Wu Yi on Thursday underscored that China will adhere to the policy of
reform and opening up.
"Reform and opening up are the most distinct characteristics of
contemporary China, and an important experience for the success of
China's economic and social development," Wu told the first China-US
Strategic Economic Dialogue that opened earlier Thursday.
Wu and US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson co-chaired the dialogue as
special representatives of President Hu Jintao and President George W.
Bush.
In her keynote speech entitled "China's Development Road," Wu said China
will continue to improve the socialist market economy system.
The basic economic system of keeping public ownership as the mainstay
and allowing multiple forms of ownership to develop together will be
perfected, she said.
"We will continue with the reform and reorganization of large-scale SOEs,
encourage strategic investors to participate in the diversification of
investment makers and property, and make share-holding system the key
form of public ownership," Wu said.
A uniform, open, competitive and orderly modern market system will be
put into place, she said.
Wu vowed that China will continue to perfect the legal and policy system
for opening up and intensify IPR protection in a responsible manner and
uphold the multilateral trading system.
China will actively push forward regional trade and investment
liberalization, and promote a rough balance of international payments,
she said.
Wu also pledged China will stick to the reform of the political system,
saying China will continue to develop more institutionalized and
standardized socialist democratic politics with well-defined procedures
and to build a socialist country ruled by law.
"In the next five years, China will give priority to the administrative
system reform, the transformation of government functions," Wu said.
China respects and protects human rights and values the active role of
international human rights conventions in advancing human rights, she
added.
The two-day dialogue, the highest-level one among the existing China-US
dialogue and consultation mechanisms, is aimed at examining long-term
strategic issues in bilateral trade relationship. Wu said she hoped this
dialogue enable the US side to have a relatively comprehensive and
systemic perspective of China, a better knowledge of the country, thus
enhancing mutual understanding and trust.
—The Daily Mail-China Daily news exchange item |