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BEIJING, May 25 (Xinhua) -- The first-ever China-Europe High-Level Political Party Forum concluded here Tuesday, reaching broad consensus on many major issues.It was agreed that both China and Europe should increase comprehensive strategic cooperation to cope with global challenges, and political parties from both sides could play an important and leading role in this cooperation.The meeting achieved positive results -- deepening mutual understanding and trust through in-depth exchanges of views on the international situation, financial crisis, climate change, environmental protection and China-Europe relations. Li Yuanchao,head of the Organization Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China(CPC),speaks at a welcoming dinner in honour of the participants of China-Europe High-Level Political parties Forum"Global Challenges and China-Europe Cooperation"in Beijing May 25,2010.All representatives to the meeting from Chinese and European political parties agreed that they would work together to promote China-Europe party-to-party exchanges, saying that the forum had advanced China-Europe cooperation.
BEIJING, May 24 -- The United States yesterday pressed China to give "fair access" for foreign companies.At the same time, China stressed the risks both economies faced from Europe's debt woes, ahead of top-level talks in Beijing.Speaking in Shanghai, a day before the start of the Strategic and Economic Dialogue, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stressed the importance of American economic concerns for relations with China."In the coming days, officials at the highest levels of our two governments will be discussing issues of economic balance and competition," Clinton said in a speech given in a vast hangar at Pudong International Airport.U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gives a speech during her visit to Boeing Shanghai Aviation Services Co., Ltd. in Shanghai, east China, May 23, 2010."American companies want to compete in China," she said in front of a Boeing 737. "They want to sell goods made by American workers to Chinese consumers with rising income and increasing demand."Clinton's remarks underscored how large economic concerns will loom at the two-day meeting, jostling for attention with other issues, including North Korea.The US annual trade gap with China fell to US6.8 billion in 2009, down from a record US8 billion in 2008. But the Obama administration is keen to lift exports and employment, and the deficit remains a friction point.In comments published yesterday, China's Finance Minister Xie Xuren said cooperation with the US was all the more important in the face of the European debt crisis."At present, risks from European sovereign debt have increased factors of instability in the course of global economic recovery," Xie wrote an essay published in the Washington Post and on his ministry's Website.China and the US must "each protect macro-economic stability and strengthen macro-economic policy coordination, to consolidate the trend towards global economic recovery," Xie wrote.Xie's remarks jarred those of a senior US Treasury Department official who said ahead of the talks with China that Europe's crisis should have only minimal impact on the global recovery.There has been speculation that China may delay letting the yuan rise in value out of concern that its exports to Europe will suffer.

BANGALORE, India, May 16 (Xinhua)-- A photo exhibition called "Charming Beijing" was held in Bangalore, the capital of southern India's Karnataka state on Sunday to observe the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and India.Chinese Consul General in Mumbai Wang Donghua, Chairman of Legislative Council of Karnataka state Mattikatti, General Secretary of India-China Friendship Association Karnataka, Bhaskaran, and former Mayor of Bangolre and Ramachandra attended the the opening ceremony at Bangalore's largest art exhibition center Art Complex.Wang said the photo show, sponsored by the Chinese Embassy to India and the India-China Friendship Association, Karnatake, is part of the Chinese celebration activities in India to mark the 60th anniversary of China-India diplomatic relations."After establishing the diplomatic relations between India and China 60 years ago, we are able to have a friendly relation. In these years, the Chinese people were keeping very good relations with the Indian people, India became the largest partner of China in Asia, many Chinese people are visiting in Karnataka and Bangalore," said Bhaskaran.The general secretary said he believed the 21st century belonged to India and China, there is no force on the earth to stop the trend.At noon, many visitors crowded into the exhibition hall to enjoy the photoes featuring Bird's Nest, Water Cube, modern international airports, modern overpasses, the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, the Summer Palace, kite of long dragon, Hutong tour and Beijing opera.The photo exhibition in the "Silicon Valley of India" will last till May 20. The phote show was held to let more Indian know more about China's capital Beijing and to promote the mutual understanding and cooperation of the people in two counties, said the general secretary.
UNITED NATIONS, April 14 (Xinhua) -- Representatives from UN Security Council members and other countries on Wednesday sent their deep condolences to the Chinese government and people for a strong earthquake that hit the northwestern part of the country and killed at least 589 people.The diplomats from nearly 40 countries and the European Union offered their condolences to China when they were taking the floor at an open Council debate on the situation in the Middle East, which kicked off here Wednesday morning. The representatives were from the only countries which inscribed to speak at the open debate.Representatives from Austria, Bosnia, Brazil, Britain, France, Gabon, Japan, Lebanon, Nigeria, Russia and the United States offered their condolences to the Chinese delegation for the 7.1-magnitude earthquake, which struck northwest China's Qinghai Province early Wednesday.Condolences were also from such countries as Afghanistan, Argentina, Botswana, Cuba, Egypt, Iran, Kenya, Kuwait, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tunisia and Venezuela.Earlier, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and president of the UN General Assembly Ali Treki also sent their deep condolences to China over the strong earthquake.At least 589 people have reportedly died and 10,000 others were injured in the wake of the deadly earthquake, local authorities said.
BEIJING, May 15 -- China is planning to raise the proportion of profits it collects from major State-owned enterprises (SOEs) in a move to balance income distribution, but analysts said the move should be bolder and the collected profits used to improve public well-being.The Ministry of Finance said on Tuesday that it might raise the ratio of profits of SOEs to be submitted to the State coffers.According to existing rules, monopoly enterprises under the administration of the central government in sectors like tobacco, oil, petrochemicals, power, telecommunications and coal mining should submit 10 percent of their post-tax profits, while the ratio for those in the iron and steel, transportation, electronics and trade sectors should be 5 percent.Financial corporations and companies in sectors like railways, transportation, education, culture, science and technology and agriculture are not included in the profit submission framework.The Ministry of Finance did not reveal by how much the ratio would be raised."It should be raised properly, and even if it were raised by 10 percentage points, it doesn't matter too much for those central enterprises, given their high profit level," said Zhang Wenkui, researcher with the State Council's Development Research Center.Central enterprises have been criticized by the public for having taken advantage of their monopoly or market predominance to make excessive profits. Some of them have further fueled public anger as they bid to purchase land at high prices, which is believed to have pushed up home prices.The central government collected profits of 14 billion yuan ( billion), 44.4 billion yuan and 98.9 billion yuan respectively in 2007, 2008 and last year from SOEs. In 2009 alone, however, the enterprises made profits totaling 965.6 billion yuan.
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