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China pledges more yuan flexibility

(AP)
Updated: 2006-12-15 15:42

Beijing - China has pledged greater exchange rate flexibility but gave no timetable as a high-level China-US talks aimed at strengthening shaky relations was wrapped up, US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said Friday. 

U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson (C) chats with Chinese Vice-Premier Wu Yi (R) and China's Finance Minister Jin Renqing after a group photo of the U.S. and Chinese delegations at the Strategic Economic Dialogue, in Beijing's Great Hall of the People December 15, 2006. A high-level U.S. delegation led by Paulson is in Beijing for two days of talks ending Friday aimed at airing trade grievances and exploring long-term cooperation.
US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson (C) chats with Chinese Vice-Premier Wu Yi (R) and China's Finance Minister Jin Renqing after a group photo of the US and Chinese delegations at the Strategic Economic Dialogue, in Beijing's Great Hall of the People December 15, 2006. A high-level US delegation led by Paulson is in Beijing for two days of talks ending Friday aimed at airing trade frictions and exploring long-term cooperation. [Reuters]

The American and Chinese delegations announced agreements to cooperate more closely to promote trade, open markets, protect the environment and develop cleaner energy sources.

"We each will take measures to address global imbalances through greater national savings in the United States and to increase consumption and exchange rate flexibility in China," Paulson said.

Paulson was speaking at briefing with his counterpart, Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi, who described the two-day discussions as useful and productive but did not comment on the currency dispute.

"This dialogue has helped both of us to build mutual understanding and enhance trust," she said, adding a number of differences remained.

"That such differences remain is understandable because the actual situations of China and the United States are completely different," Wu said.

The talks at the Great Hall of the People in central Beijing were a long-range "strategic economic dialogue." They were launched by US President George W. Bush and Chinese President Hu Jintao in September as a way for the countries to boost their economic ties.

The second round will be held in Washington in May.

Wu said Beijing hoped the exchanges would help clear up US misunderstandings about China.

China's mounting trade surpluses with the United States have fueled complaints by American manufacturers that Beijing keeps the Chinese yuan undervalued, giving its exporters an unfair price advantage.

In a speech Friday in Beijing, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said that if China made its currency more flexible, it would improve the standard of the living of the Chinese people and foster economic stability around the world.

Bernanke, who was part of Paulson's delegation, said it was in China's best interest to move ahead on economic reforms and let the yuan rise in value against the dollar.

The move toward a more market-driven currency system will "enhance China's future growth and stability," Bernanke said in prepared remarks to the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

Paulson described the talks as the start of a long-term discussion.

Besides Bernanke, Paulson's delegation also included Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman, Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez, US Trade Representative Susan Schwab and Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt, as well as the head of the Environmental Protection Agency.

Chinese Finance Minister Jin Renqing told the same briefing that Beijing would allow the Nasdaq market and New York Stock Exchange to open formal business offices in China.

Jin did not give a timetable for opening the offices or any other details. Dozens of Chinese companies have listed shares on Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange, and both are eager for business as China's economy booms.

The Nasdaq Stock Market Inc. has a representative office in Beijing but that status restricts the scope of its activities, barring companies from doing such things as signing contracts. The parent of the New York Stock Exchange is the NYSE Group Inc.



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