Chinese Premier Li Qiang spoke with US Treasury Secretary Janet Ellen in Beijing on Sunday, saying the two countries should be partners, not rivals.
The United States is expected to adhere to the basic principles of the market economy, including fair competition and open cooperation, do not turn economic and trade issues into political or security issues, and consider production capacity issues in a market-oriented and global objective manner. Lee said in perspective.
Ellen visited China from April 4 to April 9. He held several talks with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng on Monday and Saturday in Guangzhou, southern China.
China-US Under the strategic leadership of the two heads of state, relations are starting to stabilize, Li said, adding that China hopes the two countries will respect each other, live in peace, and cooperate.
The Prime Minister expressed hope that the United States will work with China to implement the important agreement reached by the two heads of state and make the vision of San Francisco a reality.
China and the United States, the two largest economies in the world, have linked economic interests, Li said, adding that strengthening economic and trade cooperation is important for mutual development and global economic development.
He said the two sides should strengthen communication to jointly find ways to manage and resolve disagreements and build China-U.S. economic and trade cooperation is stable, convenient, and efficient, creating more benefits for businesses and the people of the two countries, and contributing to the development of the global economy and improving people’s lives.
China wants to strengthen policy coordination with the United States on climate change and other issues to jointly address global challenges, he said.
The development of China’s new energy industry will make an important contribution to the global green and low-carbon transition, said Li.
Ellen said that as a result of joint efforts, US-China relations have become more stable, and as the two largest economies in the world, the US and China should manage their bilateral economic relations responsibly.
He told Li that he appreciated the progress made in US-China economic dialogue and cooperation and that his country did not want to “separate” from China.
The United States is willing to work with China to implement the important agreement reached by the two presidents in San Francisco, maintain open communication, avoid misunderstandings, deepen exchanges and cooperation, manage differences properly, jointly solve major global challenges, and ensure bilateral sustainable development. . relationship,” he said.