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BEIJING, Aug. 27 (Xinhua) -- The United States has repeatedly blocked investment from Chinese companies on national security grounds, a protectionist move that will only harm its own interests, analysts say.Eight U.S. congressmen recently asked the Obama administration to scrutinize a deal between Chinese telecom equipment giant Huawei and the American operator Sprint Nextel on national security grounds.It was not the first time Huawei's attempts to break into the U.S. market have been stymied. Earlier its buyout attempt of 3Com was summarily dismissed by the U.S. government.Citing national security concerns again, a bipartisan group of 50 lawmakers in July requested that the government investigate an investment project of China's Anshan Iron and Steel Group (Ansteel), China's fourth largest steelmaker, which plans to establish a joint rebar venture with a U.S. partner in Mississippi."It is inappropriate for some U.S. lawmakers to label regular business behavior as a move that threatens national security," Yao Jian, a spokesman for the Ministry of Commerce, recently said about Ansteel's investment plan."I hope the United States can create a better investment environment for Chinese enterprises," he said.Chinese analysts said the actions were sheer protectionism, adding that national security concerns is only a lame excuse by U.S. authorities, whose true intention is to protect the interests of domestic enterprises and industries.Moreover, standing up to China's allegedly unfair trade practices can easily earn the congressmen much needed political chips in the upcoming mid-term election in November, the analysts said.The setback that Huawei and Ansteel suffered is only the tip of the iceberg. Actually, blocking investment from Chinese companies in the name of national security has morphed into a knee-jerk reaction that could only harm America's own interests.Emcore Corporation, a U.S. fiber optics producer, announced in late June that it has abandoned a joint venture in partnership with China's Tangshan Caofeidian Investment Corporation because the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States "has certain regulatory concerns about the transaction."
CHENGDU, Oct. 22 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice Premier Wang Qishan said Friday the nations of the world can rely on "wisdom and courage" to overcome the difficulties of the fragile global economic recovery.Wang made the remarks at the opening ceremony of the 11th Western China International Fair and 3rd western China forum on international cooperation in the southwestern city of Chengdu, Sichuan Province.The nations of the world should boost cooperation, said Wang."China has just mapped out its economic and social development blueprint for the next five years," said Wang, who insisted China's development benefits not only Chinese people but also brings opportunities to the wider world.He said China will resolutely stick to the path of opening-up and reform.The Chinese government has pledged to enhance the development of China's western regions.He urged western regions to open wider to the outside world and expand border trade.

BEIJING, Sept. 30 (Xinhua) -- China and the European Union (EU) are forging a reliable partnership as one's stability, growth and prosperity are in the interests of the other, said an EU envoy on Thursday.Serge Abou, EU Ambassador to China, made the remarks before Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao attends the eighth Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM8) and the 13th China-EU summit from Oct. 4 to 6. The ASEM summit, under the theme "Quality of Life: Achieving Greater Well-being and More Dignity for all Citizens," will focus on global finance and economic governance, sustainable development, and social and cultural exchange between Asia and Europe.China, as the second largest economy in the world, plays an important role in the meetings, Abou said, adding that the growth of Chinese economy contributed much to the world, especially amid the financial crisis.Abou described the relationship between China and the EU as "maturing partnership," with trade as "the first taproot" of the ties.The 27-member EU is China's biggest trade partner while China is the EU's second-largest trade partner and most important source of imports. This year, China-EU trade has witnessed remarkable growth and bilateral trade volume exceeded 300 billion U.S. dollars for the first eight months, up 36.2 percent compared with the same period last year.However, Abou was not satisfied with the figures. Trade and investment are not big enough considering China's 1.3-billion population, said the ambassador. He looks forward to more cooperation between the two countries in agriculture among other sectors."We welcome Chinese rise and Chinese prosperity," said Abou, adding that the EU would like to be more "engaged" in China's growth.Besides, China and the EU are also cooperating in energy, climate change and higher education, said the envoy.There are 200,000 Chinese students in Europe and tourists to European countries are also increasing, he added."The Chinese language is the second foreign language studied in my country France in secondary schools, just after English," said the EU official, adding that, by contrast, it was very "exotic" to learn Chinese when he was young."That means we have a solid basis to deepen our relationship," he added.
STOCKHOLM, Sept. 12 (Xinhua) -- Swedish Parliament Speaker Per Westerberg on Sunday said that with the rapid economic development, China has played an increasingly important role in international and regional issues over the past years."Sweden is willing to further broaden and deepen cooperation with China in bio-pharmaceutical, energy and environmental protection fields, strengthen governmental, parliamentary and people's exchange between the two countries and promote sustainable development of bilateral relations," Westerberg said in a meeting with Liu Qi, a Chinese party official.Liu, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and secretary of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the CPC, arrived in Stockholm on Friday for a three-day visit.Swedish Parliament Speaker Per Westerberg (L) meets with Liu Qi (R), a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chief of the CPC Beijing Municipal Committee, in Trosa, Sweden, Sept. 12, 2010.Over the past 60 years since the establishment of the diplomatic relations between the two countries, bilateral exchange and cooperation in trade, education and tourism have been increasing and benefited both sides, Westerberg said.During the meeting, Liu said that with the frequent bilateral visits of high-level leaders, political trust in both sides have been strengthened."Bilateral cooperation in traditional fields have been fruitful while the cooperation in energy-saving, environmental protection and ecological city construction has been expanding," Liu said.He said China is willing to strengthen exchange and communication with Sweden and take the 60th anniversary as an opportunity to further tap the potential of cooperation and promote further development of bilateral relations.Liu also met Carl Bildt, Swedish minister of foreign affairs, and attended a signing ceremony between Beijing Economic and Information Committee and Ericsson for strategic cooperation.Liu came from Oslo before he arrived in Stockholm. He will continue to visit Iceland, the Netherlands and Switzerland after his tour in Sweden.
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