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G7 + China?

October 2 2004 at 11:35 AM
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WTF, Chinese don't want to be in G7/8/9 group at all.

They are pushing China to increase Chinese Yuan Value, is that good or bad?

Chinese Governor of People’s Bank Zhou Xiaochuan delivers a keynote speech during a seminar of economic and trade cooperation between China and Latin American, Caribbean countries in Washington, the United States, Oct. 1, 2004. The seminar was organized by the Inter-American Development Bank





China's Finance Minister Jin Renqing (2nd L) and Governor of People's Bank, the central bank, Zhou Xiaochuan (2nd R), hold informal talks with their counterparts of the Group of Seven industrial countries in Washington, the United States, Oct. 1, 2004. It's the first such talks between China and the G7. (Xinhua Photo)

WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 (Xinhuanet) -- China's Finance Minister Jin Renqing and Governor of People's Bank, the central bank, Zhou Xiaochuan, held informal talks here Friday with their counterparts of the Group of Seven industrial countries, the first such talks between China and the G7.

During the talks, which were initiated by the G7, the two sides had a frank exchange of views on major issues concerning the global economy, the macroeconomic policies of major developed countries and the economic situation in China.

Both sides expressed belief that regular talks of such kind will help deepen understandings and increase consensus between countries at different development stages.

Such talks will also help promote cooperation between those countries on the basis of equality, and reflect different demands of those countries in international economic policy coordination, they added

China, US issue joint statement on economic, financial issues

WASHINGTON, Sept. 30 (Xinhuanet) -- The United States and China issued a joint statement Thursday on economic and financial issues after a Joint Economic Committee meeting here.

China reaffirmed its commitment to working toward a market-based flexible exchange rate and the US expressed support for China's endeavor to join the Inter-American Development Bank, said the statement.

"The Chinese affirmed that they would continue to implement market-oriented reforms to promote sustainable and long-term growth in China," said the statement.

The US side described the strong US economic recovery brought about by timely fiscal and monetary policy measures, it added.

Both sides emphasized the importance of the Doha round of multilateral negotiations of the World Trade Organization (WTO), and promised their full efforts to bring the round to a successfulconclusion, said the statement.

The Doha round, launched in 2001, had been in trouble since thetalks in Cancun, Mexico, collapsed almost a year ago over disputesin farm subsidies.

Delegates from the two country's finance and foreign ministries,central banks and securities regulatory agencies attended the 16th Session of the China-US Joint Economic Committee, a forum first held in 1980.

They discussed macro-economic policy, financial sector issues and efforts to combat terrorist financing and money laundering.

Both sides pledged to continue their cooperation to counter the financing of terrorism and money laundering on a global basis, andhighly valued the important role of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).

"The United States welcomed China's intent to participate in the inaugural meeting of the Eurasian FATF-style regional body on money laundering in October," said the statement.

"China affirmed its willingness to be actively involved in an anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist financing regional body, and to take necessary steps to obtain full membership in the FATF," it said.

The Paris-based FATF, created in 1989 by the G-7 group, is aimed at coordinating national laws among its members on the fightagainst tax evasion and money laundering.

China expressed its intention to join the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), and voiced willingness to made a greater contribution to the cause of poverty reduction in Latin America and the whole world. "The United States supports China's endeavor to join the IDB," said the statement. Enditem





 

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