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MNI BRIEF: China To Promote Economic Links With U.S-Wang

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China is willing to work with the U.S to implement the consensus reached at the China-U.S. presidential meeting in San Francisco, and will promote the stable development of economic and trade relations, Vice Minister of Commerce Wang Shouwen said at a meeting with a U.S. Chamber of Commerce Chief Executive Suzanne Clark in Beijing on Thursday.

Wang said he hopes U.S. Chamber of Commerce members will continue to deepen their presence in China. Clark, is leading a delegation of former U.S. government officials to meet with senior Chinese government officials and local business leaders.

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China is willing to work with the U.S to implement the consensus reached at the China-U.S. presidential meeting in San Francisco, and will promote the stable development of economic and trade relations, Vice Minister of Commerce Wang Shouwen said at a meeting with a U.S. Chamber of Commerce Chief Executive Suzanne Clark in Beijing on Thursday.

Wang said he hopes U.S. Chamber of Commerce members will continue to deepen their presence in China. Clark, is leading a delegation of former U.S. government officials to meet with senior Chinese government officials and local business leaders.