US tells China to look to its own consumers

EnglishLady

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BBC News

US Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner has called on China to rely more on its own spending and less on exports.

"The challenge is to lay the foundation for a new growth model, driven more by domestic demand," he advised his Chinese counterparts.

His comments came at the start of a two-day bilateral trade meeting in Washington.

US officials and many economists say Beijing depends unfairly on a cheap currency to boost exports and growth.

The heads of 16 US government agencies and representatives of 20 Chinese government departments will discuss the most difficult issues in a complex, interdependent relationship

The annual Strategic and Economic Dialogue comes just four months after bilateral discussions between President Barack Obama and President Hu Jintao.

Mr Geithner also said that China should develop "a more market-based economy and a more sophisticated financial system".

In a largely upbeat opening address, he claimed that the two countries' reform needs were "not in conflict".

It is not thought any concrete results will emerge from this meeting, according to the BBC's Caroline Hepker in New York. Rather, each side is hoping to influence the other's point of view.

"That has meant a string of statements and briefings on issues from the yuan exchange rate to protectionism, America's budget deficit and China's human rights record from leaders on both sides," she said.

"But China makes its own claims of discrimination. Beijing argues the US imposes restrictions on Chinese investment in the US using the cloak of national security concerns."
 

chefdennis

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LOL...Turbo timmy is telling China how to fix their economy...LOL. he as a really good model right here in the good ole USA to show them....:rolleyes:
 
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