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US deputy secretary of treasury seeks more Chinese investment(Xinhua)
Updated: 2007-06-20 10:50
"We welcome investment from all around the world. We would like the Chinese to consider investment opportunities in the US," said Kimmitt at a press briefing. "I'm emphasizing the US commitment to maintaining an open economy as demonstrated by President Bush's May 10 statement on the benefits offoreign direct investment(FDI) for the US economy," Kimmitt said.
"We think it's important to continue to talk about investment in the strategic economic dialogue (between US and China) and work together to ensure that as the US and China continue to lower barriers to investment, so do the rest of the world," said Kimmitt. He said the United States welcomes investment from both private companies and State-owned or State-controlled companies, though he said there are issues attached to investments by State-owned or state-controlled companies that do not apply in fully private transactions. Kimmitt met with some Chinese government officials, including Zhou Xiaochuan, governor of the People's Bank of China, the central bank, and Lou Jiwei, who is heading the group preparing the state foreign exchange investment company. When meeting with Lou, they laid out some of the processes that will apply to investments in the US, particularly regarding FDI. Kimmitt will continue to meet with a number of Chinese government agencies as well as private US and Chinese companies before going to Russia. |
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