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UPDATED: 13:56, March 29, 2006
Gutierrez: U.S. draws significant benefits from commerce with China
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Visiting U.S. Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez said Wednesday in Beijing that the United States draws "significant benefits" from its commerce with China.

Addressing a full house of business people, officials and reporters at China World Hotel, Gutierrez said that U.S. consumers gain "additional choices" and many American companies are operating profitably in China.

Citing the latest survey on business climate conducted by AmCham (American Chamber of Commerce), Gutierrez said that two thirds of the responding companies have expanded the range of products and services they offer in China.

"America also benefited from trade with China," he said, "U.S. exports to China grew by 20 percent last year, which built on 22 percent growth from the year before."

Gutierrez arrived in the southwestern municipality of Chongqing on Monday to start his China tour, which focuses on trade, currency, intellectual property rights and other economic issues between the two countries.

He held a 100-minute meeting with Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi on Tuesday and held talks with his Chinese counterpart Bo Xilai earlier on the day. He will meet with other Chinese officials as well.

Source: Xinhua


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