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China, UK
conclude economic dialogue with broad consensus
BEIJING—China and the United
Kingdom (UK) convened their first-ever economic and financial dialogue
here Tuesday, in which they reached consensus on facilitating bilateral
investment and cementing joint efforts to solve international problems
including climate change.
Wang Qishan, Chinese vice premier and special representative of Chinese
Premier Wen Jiabao, and Alistair Darling, British Chancellor of the
Exchequer and special representative of British Prime Minister Gordon
Brown, co-chaired the deputy-prime-minister level dialogue.
Both sides conferred on three topics in a “friendly”, “frank” and
“pragmatic” atmosphere, namely, the situation of current international
economy and finance, respective economic and financial policy, and the
opportunities and challenges of financial services cooperation,
according to the Chinese Foreign Ministry.
The countries are in favor of market openness, trade and investment
liberalization, and against protectionism, the Foreign Ministry said in
a statement. They agreed to expand investment and civil high
technologies trade, promote an all-round and balanced development of
goods and service trade, and push forward progress of the Doha Round
negotiations.
The British side promised to continue their push for EU’s early
recognition of China’s market economy status, and welcomes Chinese
sovereign wealth fund to invest in the UK.
China welcomed British financial organizations to expand their business
in central and western China and rural areas, while the UK expressed its
willingness to offer convenience for Chinese banks to explore business
in the country, the statement says.
Both sides were concerned about the violent turbulence of the
international financial market triggered by the fall of the dollar, the
lowering of interest rates and the subprime mortgage crisis in the
United States. They agreed to enhance cooperation among financial
supervision departments and jointly promote the improvement of
international finance supervision system.
Meanwhile, the two countries also reached consensus on cementing
cooperation in combating climate change, expanding technical transfer
and pragmatic cooperation in the areas of energy and environmental
protection. Addressing the occasion, Wang said China and UK, as the
largest developing country and an important developed country, share
vital responsibilities in facing up to the challenges of economic
globalization.
China will unswervingly implement its reform and opening-up policy, and
is ready to enhance dialogues with the UK to push forward bilateral
all-round strategic partnership, Wang said.
Darling said the UK appreciated China’s reform and opening-up policy,
and is willing to step up consultations with the country and expand
cooperation in bilateral as well as international economic and financial
fields. The dialogue mechanism was set up in January during Gordon
Brown’s China trip. The second dialogue is scheduled to be held in
Britain next year.
The countries are in favor of market openness, trade and investment
liberalization, and against protectionism, the Foreign Ministry said in
a statement. They agreed to expand investment and civil high
technologies trade, promote an all-round and balanced development of
goods and service trade, and push forward progress of the Doha Round
negotiations.
—Xinhua |