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BEIJING - US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner arrived in Beijing Sunday morning for the upcoming second round of the China-US Strategic and Economic Dialogue (S&ED).
Backgrounder: 2009 China-US Strategic and Economic Dialogue (S&ED)
Ahead of Geithner's presence in China, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived in Shanghai Friday night. Besides a visit to Shanghai, Clinton will also attend the China-US talks in Beijing scheduled for Monday and Tuesday as US President Barack Obama's special representative.
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During the Beijing talks, the Obama administration's economic leaders will exchange views with their Chinese counterparts on four key areas, including promotion of trade and investment cooperation, strong recovery and more balanced growth, a resilient financial system, and strengthening of the international financial and economic architecture.
He said the S&ED was an enormously important mechanism because it provided the two countries the chance to build a much closer cooperative relationship on economic and financial issues at a time of great challenges globally.
China hoped that through the dialogue, China and the US would enhance mutual understanding, strengthen strategic mutual trust as well as coordination and cooperation in the bilateral, regional and global dimensions, so as to promote the development of positive, cooperative and comprehensive China-US relations, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Cui Tiankai said at a news briefing on Thursday.