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China and the United States will implement the
specific contents of the joint statement released on Saturday in
Washington, covering the purchase of agricultural and energy products,
the Ministry of Commerce said on Wednesday.
It is one of China’s longstanding policies to expand imports to meet
the growing demand of domestic consumers, as well as to boost
high-quality economic development, a representative from the ministry
said in a statement.
US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross will visit China soon, according to the statement.
China welcomes high-quality, competitive US products in the Chinese
market, the ministry said, reiterating the economies of the two sides
are highly complementary, and bilateral trade has vast potential to
improve.
In a joint statement released on Saturday, the two countries agreed
to take measures to reduce the US trade deficit in goods, with China
significantly increasing purchases of US goods and services, which will
help support growth and employment in the US and meet the demand of
China’s ongoing consumption upgrading.
Wei Jianguo, a former vice-minister of commerce, said the two sides
should strengthen trade cooperation in sectors that include energy and
agricultural products, medical care, high-tech products and finance in
an orderly manner.
“China’s imports of US medical care and high-tech products are likely
to surpass that of energy and agricultural products in terms of both
value and variety,” he said.
Lyu Xiang, a researcher at the Institute of World Economics and
Politics of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said the settling
down of the trade dispute also will help China build a better foundation
to further support its ongoing industrial upgrading and catch up with
more established foreign rivals in service businesses, he said.
“Exporters from both sides are no longer in a rush to ship their
goods to each other’s markets as negotiations gained a breakthrough in
Washington last week,” said Li Guanghui, vice-president of the Chinese
Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation in Beijing.
As the pillar industries among the US, the European Union and Japan
are overlapping more, Li said high-tech US companies will have less
concern about their previous market share being taken by European or
Japanese companies in China.
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