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| Visiting Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi (L) meets with US senator Lindsey Graham in Columbia, South Carolina, the United States, April 9, 2006. (Xinhua Photo) |
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, April 9 (Xinhua) -- South Carolina has a good business environment and has become one of the hotspots for Chinese investment in the United States, Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi said here on Sunday.
Economic and trade contacts and cooperation between
the southeastern U.S. state and China have produced good results in recent
years, with South Carolina's trade with China reaching 3.26billion U.S. dollars
in 2005, Wu said at a meeting with U.S. Senators Lindsey Graham and Jim DeMint,
both from the state.
The vice premier said she was deeply impressed by the
hospitality of the South Carolina people and the desire of the state's
businesses to cooperate with China.
South Carolina has become a hotspot for Chinese
investment. China's Hai'er Group established a home appliances production base
in South Carolina in 1999, its first in North America, creating job
opportunities and contributing to local economic development, she said.
To enhance Chinese companies' understanding of South
Carolina's investment environment, Wu said, the China Chamber of Commerce in the
USA would host a "China-South Carolina economic, trade and investment forum"
with the state government.
Further expansion of economic and trade relations
between China and the United States is conducive to promoting exchanges and
cooperation in culture, science and technology, and tourism between the two
countries, the vice premier noted.
It is natural that some friction and issues will
occur in the rapid development of the China-U.S. economic and trade relations,
and the two sides should solve these issues with the utmost sincerity and
through equal consultations, she pointed out.
It will not work to try to solve these issues by
exerting pressure on the other side, which would, instead, only generate
negative results, she said.
The Chinese vice premier added that she would
co-chair the 17th meeting of the Sino-U.S. Joint Commission on Commerce and
Trade in Washington with U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez and Trade
Representative Rob Portman.
At the meeting, they will exchange views on major
issues surrounding economic and trade relations in a bid to enhance mutual trust
on issues affecting bilateral trade, and to strive for consensus. This will
create favorable conditions for the healthy and stable development of the
China-U.S. economic and trade relationship.
For their part, Graham and DeMint said Wu's visit to
the United States helped the exchange and understanding between the two
countries, and the state of South Carolina had a strong interest in
strengthening economic and trade cooperation with China.
They said South Carolina welcomed more Chinese
companies to invest in the state, adding that an increase in Sino business
activity would make the relationship between the two sides closer.
South Carolina and China have huge potentials for
cooperation in education, health care, and science and technology, they said.
Entrepreneurs and scholars from the two sides should strengthen exchanges and
cooperation to play a positive role in building a long-term, favorable economic
and trade relationship between China and the United States, they said. Enditem
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