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Visiting Chinese Vice Premier Wu
Yi (C) visits at FedEx Global Operation Control Center in Memphis, US,
April 7, 2006. (Photo: Xinhua) |
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Visiting Chinese Vice Premier Wu
Yi (L2) meets with Governor of
Tennessee Phil Bredesen (R2) in Memphis, US, April 7, 2006. (Photo:
Xinhua) | MEMPHIS,
United States, April 7 (Xinhua) -- Visiting Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi said here
Friday that developing sound and stable Sino-U.S. economic and trade relations
was in the interests of both countries.
Trade between China and the United States was
mutually beneficial, Wu noted while meeting Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen in
Memphis, the second largest city in the state of Tennessee.
She said that China was the third biggest export
market for Tennessee and bilateral trade has grown rapidly. In 2005, China
purchased 1.4 billion U.S. dollars of products from Tennessee including grain,
cotton, chemical products and electronic parts.
China's market was open, the vice premier said,
adding that China welcomed the export of more U.S. products to China and
encouraged more Tennessee enterprises to invest there.
Bredesen said the economic and trade cooperation
between Tennessee and China was very close. He expressed his hope that the
friendship between the people of Tennessee and Chinese people would be further
enhanced through strengthening bilateral economic and trade cooperation.
On Friday, Wu also visited the headquarters of the
U.S. FedEx Corporation in Memphis accompanied by its Chief Executive Officer
Fred Smith.
Memphis is the third stop of Wu's visit to the United
States. She arrived here Friday afternoon after having visited Hawaii and Los
Angeles, California. Enditem |