Xinhua Silk Road - Belt and Road Portal, China's silk road economic belt and 21st Century Maritime Silk Road Website Xinhua Silk Road - Belt and Road Portal, China's silk road economic belt and 21st Century Maritime Silk Road Website
Subscribe CustomBlackClose

Belt & Road Weekly Subscription Form

download_pop

Research ReportCustomBlackClose

The full edition of the report is available at Xinhua Silk Road Database. You can click the “Table of Content” to have a general understanding of it.

Click on the button below to create your account and get immediate access to thousands of articles.

Start a Free Trial

Xinhua Silk Road Database
Economy

Chinese premier says frictions in China-U.S. economic ties are normal

September 22, 2016


Abstract : Chinese premier Li Keqiang on Tuesday said frictions represent only a minor part in China-U.S. economic relations, calling upon the two sides to expand common interest and properly handle differences.

NEW YORK, Sept. 20 (Xinhua) -- Chinese premier Li Keqiang on Tuesday said frictions represent only a minor part in China-U.S. economic relations, calling upon the two sides to expand common interest and properly handle differences.

Li made the statement when addressing a welcoming dinner party organized by the Economic Club of New York.

When bilateral trade and investment grow from nearly nothing to its current enormous volume, it is only inevitable that frictions might arise, said Li, who is here for a series of United Nations conferences and engagement with a wide spectrum of Americans.

Frictions are not the dominating element in China-U.S. economic relations but just a minor part of cooperation, the premier told about 1,000 elites of American business.

However, they should not be ignored, and the two sides should work to resolve their differences before they spread to others areas of the relationship, Li said.

On China' s business environment, Li said while complaints from some American business people impressed him, he also read a report by the U.S.-China Business Council which told a different story.

In its annual survey, the council found 90 percent of U.S. businesses operating in China were profitable, up from 85 percent in 2014.

The Chinese premier also cited increased investment by U.S. enterprises in China.

China is still working to improve its business environment for foreign enterprises, Li added.

As part of its overall drive to further open up, China has streamlined procedures for foreign investment, said Li.

The gathering came one day after the premier met with U.S. President Barack Obama in New York, during which Li called for concerted efforts to promote economic and trade ties between the world's top two economies.

Economic and trade cooperation is the "cornerstone" and "propeller" of China-U.S. relations, Li said during their talks.

Enhancing China-U.S. cooperation is in accord with the fundamental interests of the two peoples and the common wish of the world community, he said, while expressing China's willingness to deepen bilateral, regional and global cooperation in various fields.

Obama, for his part, reiterated that his country supports China's reform process and hopes that the two sides can make further progress in bilateral investment treaty negotiations.

Li is scheduled to attend the general debate of the 71st session of the UN General Assembly on Wednesday before heading to Canada to continue his overseas trip, which will also take him to Cuba. Enditem

Scan the QR code and push it to your mobile phone

Keyword: China-US economic-ties

Write to Us belt & road login close

Do you want to be a contributor to Xinhua Silk Road and tell us your Belt & Road story? Send your articles to [email protected] and share your stories with more people.

Click on the button below to create your account and get im http://img.silkroad.news.cn/templates/silkroad/en2017te access to thousands of articles.

Start a Free Trial

Ask Us A Question belt & road login close

If you have any questions, please enter them in the box below.

Identifying code Reload

Write to Us belt & road login close

Do you want to be a contributor to Xinhua Silk Road and tell us your Belt & Road story? Send your articles to silkroadweekly@xinhua.org and share your stories with more people.

Click on the button below to create your account and get im http://img.silkroad.news.cn/templates/silkroad/en2017te access to thousands of articles.

Start a Free Trial