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Bush meets with Chinese vice premier, lauds strategic economic dialogue
U.S. President George W. Bush met with Chinese Vice Premier Wang Qishan in the White House Wednesday and applauded the results of the fourth Sino-U.S. Strategic Economic Dialogue (SED) that concluded earlier in the day.
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Key Figure - Wang Qishan
Wang Qishan urges stronger Sino-US dialogue
Wang Qishan says China and US should strengthen dialogue to enhance understanding and trust. Wang says trust is needed for the sound dev´t of bilateral ties.
Key figure - Henry Paulson
Economic relations with China growing in positive direction
The US-China economic relationship is growing in a positive direction through the on-going, dynamic and respectful discussions of SED, US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said.