--- SEARCH ---
WEATHER
CHINA
INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS
CULTURE
GOVERNMENT
SCI-TECH
ENVIRONMENT
SPORTS
LIFE
PEOPLE
TRAVEL
WEEKLY REVIEW
Learning Chinese
Learn to Cook Chinese Dishes
Exchange Rates
Hotel Service
China Calendar


Hot Links
China Development Gateway
Chinese Embassies

Online marketplace of Manufacturers & Wholesalers

US Names Financial Attaché to China

The US Treasury Department on Monday named David Loevinger as permanent financial attaché to China -- a new, Beijing-based position meant to encourage close ties on economic issues including foreign exchange.

 

Treasury spokesperson Tony Fratto said the new post reflected "a different phase in our economic relationship with China," adding Loevinger would work with Chinese officials to ensure a new trading mechanism for the yuan currency to work well.

 

"China has made a reform to its exchange rate mechanism -- that was an important step. We still want to see greater currency flexibility in the region," Fratto said.

 

"The next step is that the mechanism will be allowed to work and reflect market supply and demand. We think Loevinger is uniquely qualified to have discussions at that technical level with economic officials in China and economic officials elsewhere in Asia," he added.

 

The US Treasury also has permanent financial attachés in Buenos Aires, Tokyo and Brussels. Fratto said the new attaché position was distinct from that vacated by Olin Wethington, who resigned as the Treasury's special envoy to China last week to return to private life.

 

"We think it's time to have someone permanently based in Beijing for regular communications," Fratto said, adding there were no plans to name a new envoy to replace Wethington.

 

Loevinger, currently the Treasury's deputy assistant secretary for Africa, the Middle East and Asia, will assume the new role immediately and work at the US Embassy in Beijing from early next year, Fratto said.

 

In a related announcement, Fratto said US Treasury Secretary John Snow would travel to Japan and China next week to meet high-ranking officials and attend meetings of the Group of 20 nations on the outskirts of Beijing.

 

The G-20, founded in 1999, brings together the Group of Seven leading industrial nations and major developing countries such as China, India, Saudi Arabia and South Africa.

 

The group will likely discuss energy issues as well as financial and trade liberalization, Fratto said, adding the US would also press for joint efforts to combat terrorist financing and money laundering.

 

Following the G-20 meeting, Snow will lead the US delegation at the US-China Joint Economic Commission, a regular meeting of top economic officials from both countries.

 

Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Chris Cox and Commodity Futures Trading Commission Chairman Reuben Jeffery are also expected to attend the high-level meetings in Beijing.

 

Fratto said Chinese and American officials would touch on the "broad range of our economic engagement," including economic, trade and regulatory issues.

 

The US Treasury's semiannual report to Congress on the currency practices of its trading partners, a closely watched document originally expected by mid-October, will not be completed until after Snow's trip to Asia, Fratto said.

 

"We expect to have it ready in early November," Fratto told reporters in a regular press briefing.

 

"Certainly a visit to one of the key economic regions of the global economy would factor into some of the views expressed," he said. "We think it's best to wait until after we return from the visit to complete the report."

 

China in July revalued its yuan currency by 2.1 percent and dropped a long-standing peg against the US dollar in favor of managing its exchange rate by reference to a currency basket.

 

(Eastday.com October 6, 2005)

 

China, US Discuss Trade Issue
China Urges Settling Trade Issue with US Through Dialogues
China Hopes to Solve Sino-US Trade Disputes Through Dialogue
Bo Xilai Upbeat over Sino-US Trade
Sino-US Trade Ties 'Pretty Good'
Print This Page
|
Email This Page
About Us SiteMap Feedback
Copyright © China Internet Information Center. All Rights Reserved
E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-68326688
主站蜘蛛池模板: 你是我的城池营垒免费看| 国产无遮挡吃胸膜奶免费看 | 免费观看黄a一级视频日本| 西西人体大胆免费视频| 国产日产精品_国产精品毛片| www.成人在线| 新国产三级在线观看播放| 久久精品一本到99热免费| 激情小说在线播放| 免费黄色福利视频| 色吊丝中文字幕| 国产亚洲精品美女久久久| 黑人与欧洲性大战| 国产欧美日韩一区二区加勒比 | 俺去俺也在线www色官网| 美团外卖猛男男同38分钟| 国产乱在线观看完整版视频| 高潮抽搐潮喷毛片在线播放| 国产欧美日韩精品一区二区三区| av毛片免费看| 奶大灬舒服灬太大了一进一出| 久久久久国产一区二区三区| 欧美大尺度xxxxx视频| 亚洲欧美另类久久久精品能播放的| 美女扒开尿口让男人插| 国产一级αv片免费观看| 亚洲丝袜第一页| 大桥未久恸哭の女教师| wwwxxx亚洲| 女警骆冰被黑人调教免费阅读小说 | 国产一卡2卡3卡4卡网站免费| 老司机成人影院| 国产高清视频一区三区| AV无码久久久久不卡网站下载| 成年午夜视频免费观看视频| 二个人的视频www| 束缚强制gc震动调教视频| 亚洲一级片免费看| 欧美BBBWBBWBBWBBW| 亚洲一级毛片免费看| 污污动漫在线看|