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AmCham: Go Slowly on Revaluing Renminbi

Aggregated Source: China Challenges
June 10, 2007|

China Daily reports:

SHANGHAI: The American Chamber of Commerce in China (AmCham) on Friday urged the US government to stop putting pressure on China to revalue the renminbi.

The US-China trade balance issue could not be addressed by forcing Chinese currency revaluation, said a White Paper presented by AmCham to the 2007 China Trends Conference in Shanghai.

China's steady reform of its banking and overall financial infrastructure is considered key to the full integration of China's currency globally, said the paper.

The full global integration of China's financial sector and the enforcement of protection of intellectual property rights are also believed to be crucial factors contributing to the long-term and sustainable growth of the two countries' economies, the chamber noted.

The chamber believes that the large and growing US trade deficit with China should not serve as the definite measure of US-China trade.

AmCham members agreed that effective implementation of existing laws and regulations, and the skillful and targeted use of WTO dispute mechanism are the best means of dealing with shortcomings in the commercial relationship between the two countries.

The paper pointed to the important progress China has made in reforming its capital market.

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http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2007-06/09/content_890765.htm



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