AmCham upbeat on economic talks
21/06/2008 12:00
James M. Zimmerman, chairman of AmCham, said
If a concrete agreement is reached and properly implemented with proper market access, it would bring opportunities for US companies that provide services in these sectors, said Zimmerman.
The ongoing SED is seen as the last session under the Bush administration since it was initiated by Paulson two years ago. Zimmerman expects the dialogue will continue in the next administration, no matter who becomes the president.
"I believe
The
But trade conflicts are also on the rise. The
Zimmerman called for more dialogue between the two countries in face of these issues and said trade disputes need to be solved through legal procedures.
"Trade tension is not limited to US and
The opening up of the financial market has been one of the major issues in previous SED sessions. Zimmerman said
By Diao Ying (
Updated: 2008-06-17
Source: www.chinadaily.com.cn
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