Monday, January 17, 2011

On Eve Of Trip To The U.S., Chinese PM Hu Jintao Is Critical Of U.S. Monetray/Fiscal Policy

Nov. 11, 2010: President Obama meets with China's President Hu Jintao as part of the G20 Summit in Seoul. Photo Reuters

Chinese President Hu Looks For 'Common Ground' With U.S. -- Washington Post

BEIJING - Chinese President Hu Jintao, who travels to Washington this week for a state visit after a year marked by disputes and tension with the United States, said the two countries could mutually benefit by finding "common ground" on issues from fighting terrorism and nuclear proliferation to cooperating on clean energy and infrastructure development.

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More News On U.S. - Chinese Relations

Hu says U.S., China must work toward mutual trust
-- Washington Post
Hu Highlights Need for U.S.-China Cooperation, Questions Dollar -- Wall Street Journal
China Leader’s Limits Come Into Focus as U.S. Visit Nears -- New York Times
Chinese President Hu to Meet With President Obama -- ABC News
U.S.-China summit must deliver real results: Clinton -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Hu talks tough on currency ahead of US visit -- Yahoo News/AFP
New US lawmakers want action on China currency -- Yahoo News/AP
Chinese president bats away yuan criticism -- CNN Money
Hu Says U.S. Must Respect China Sovereignty, Rejecting Push for Yuan Gains -- Bloomberg
Debt Fight Heats Up; China Zaps Obama on Dollar -- FOX News
Hu Jintao criticises US monetary policy -- The Telegraph
Hu questions future role of US dollar -- Financial Times
U.S. lowers expectations on visit by China's Hu -- Washington Times

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