Vice-President Xi Jinping's five-day US visit has proven to be a landmark in China-US relations.
US should cease accusing China of unfair trading and ease its export restrictions to boost manufacturing and create jobs.
Republican presidential hopeful of the United States, Mitt Romney, last week revealed his ignorance of the reality in China.
It is a matter of routine for the media in the US to carry articles written at the end of a year and the beginning of the next, expressing concern over the country's prospects.
Obama's agony over China partly reflects his own frustrations in changing the US, especially the way Wall Street has done and is doing things.
Economic and trade cooperation between the two countries have grown like a giant tree thriving despite the storms.
With Vice-President Xi Jinping's visit to Washington, DC, there is hope that a new face will usher in a new era in Sino-US relations.
Vice-President Xi Jinping's five-day official visit to the United States from Monday starts this year's high-level interactions between China and the US.
Experts believed that deepening economic ties between the United States and China is critical to the prosperity of both sides and global economic recovery.
An expert believes US-China relationship is the "basic underpinning of global economic prosperity" and "an essential prop of peace."
Though the renminbi has since returned to its previous trajectory of slow appreciation, the episode may have signaled a permanent change in the pattern of the exchange rate's movement.
The agenda for Chinese Vice-President Xi's visit to Washington will be packed with discussion of important issues.