CHINA / National

    US commerce secretary Gutierrez visits China
    (Xinhua)
    Updated: 2006-03-27 09:31

    U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez on Monday visited a major Chinese industrial center ahead of talks in Beijing and before American lawmakers vote on a proposed measure to punish China for alleged currency manipulation.


    US Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez, seen in March 2006, said China risks a showdown with protectionists in Congress unless it gets serious about tackling rampant copyright theft. [AFP]
    Gutierrez began his trip to Chongqing in China's southwest with a stop at an orphanage with teachers financed by U.S. donations.

    The secretary talked to and played with orphans during the one-hour visit to the Chongqing Children's Welfare Institution, which has children ranging in age from toddlers to teenagers.

    Donations from U.S. companies help to support a program that provides teachers to the orphanage to teach reading, dancing and painting.

    The secretary was led on a tour of the orphanage by Jenny Bowen, the San Francisco woman who founded the program after adopting two Chinese girls in the early 1990s.

    "It's wonderful. They look very happy," Gutierrez said. If donors "haven't been here, they should be here. Quite a sight. We've got to get more people to know about this."

    Gutierrez is due in Beijing this week for talks ahead of a U.S. Senate deadline of Friday to vote on a proposed bill to impose 27.5 percent tariffs on Chinese goods.

    Supporters of the measure say they hope it will push Beijing to raise the value of its currency, the yuan, which some U.S. manufacturers say is up to 40 percent too low and gives Chinese an unfair price advantage at the expense of foreign competitors.

    Chinese authorities allow the yuan to trade in a restricted float against a basket of currencies, but it has only appreciated about 1 percent against the U.S. dollar since it was revalued last July.

    Gutierrez said last week that he would be "very candid" in about U.S. expectations in meetings with Chinese officials and said Washington expects Beijing to be a "responsible stakeholder" in the global economy.

    The administration of U.S. President George W. Bush faces growing pressure from Congress to deal with a U.S trade deficit with China that hit a record US$202 billion last year, a record with any country.

    Chinese President Hu Jintao is due to visit the White House on April 24.

     
     

    Related Stories
     
    一二三四社区在线中文视频| 无码伊人66久久大杳蕉网站谷歌| 亚洲AV无码久久精品成人| 中文最新版地址在线| 无码AV片在线观看免费| 亚洲伊人久久综合中文成人网 | 亚洲中文字幕无码久久综合网| 欧美 亚洲 有码中文字幕| 日韩午夜福利无码专区a| 日日摸夜夜爽无码毛片精选 | 中文字幕日韩在线| 亚洲va中文字幕无码| 精品无码国产自产拍在线观看| 亚洲中文字幕无码中文字在线 | 亚洲日韩精品A∨片无码| 在线中文字幕一区| 无码人妻精品中文字幕免费东京热| 少妇无码AV无码专区线| 亚洲日韩欧洲无码av夜夜摸| 中文字幕丰满乱子无码视频| 日本精品久久久久中文字幕| 中文在线中文A| 亚洲 另类 无码 在线| 免费VA在线观看无码| 久久久久亚洲AV片无码下载蜜桃| 亚洲人成无码网站在线观看| 人妻系列AV无码专区| 中文字幕亚洲一区二区va在线| 最近中文字幕完整版资源| 天堂…中文在线最新版在线| 中文在线天堂网WWW| 最新中文字幕AV无码不卡| 久久精品中文无码资源站| 中文成人无码精品久久久不卡| 亚洲午夜福利精品无码| 亚洲一级特黄无码片| 中文字幕无码久久精品青草| 99久久无色码中文字幕人妻| 国产精品无码国模私拍视频| 国产精品无码素人福利不卡| 亚洲av无码乱码在线观看野外|