Gina Raimondo is the latest in a series of senior Biden administration officials to visit Beijing to reset the relationship between the world’s two economic superpowers.
BEIJING — Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said Monday it was “profoundly important” that the United States and China had a stable economic relationship, grounded in “direct, open and practical” communication.Raimondo met her Chinese counterpart, Wang Wentao, in Beijing after arriving in the Chinese capital Sunday night, becoming the latest in a series of senior Biden administration officials to try to reset the relationship between the world’s two economic superpowers.
The secretary comes to Beijing seeking to stabilize business ties and boost exchanges with China without walking back the firm line that Washington has taken on restricting the development ofShe insisted that Washington was not seeking to curb China’s economic growth. “A growing Chinese economy that plays by the rules is in both of our interests,” Raimondo told Wang.
But she also said the relationship was “complicated” and “challenging.” “We will of course disagree on certain issues,” Raimondo said. “I think we can make progress if we are direct, open and practical.”
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