"Vice-Premier Wang Qishan and State Councilor Dai Bingguo will lead the Chinese talks, while the U.S. side will be led by Secretary of the State Hillary Clinton and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner."
"The meetings will take place amid heightened international pressure for the Chinese government to appreciate the yuan, along with a slew of other trade issues."
They want to try to have good relation with the trade. But will it happen? Can the both give desired standard equalization trade? USA depends on world trade. So does China. But China doesn't make good quality. But none the less US buys them because it it cheap. To make it qualify, China would need to spend more money, that means that much more to buy. Then why would US want to buy from China. And if China can sell cheaper why do they buy from US? The relation lately seem like it's going to break them apart in many ways. maybe even to a war. If they are not prepare to loose something to gain something, no matter how much they debate, nothing will change. Or we might just see one side getting every thing they want, while other side loose much to gain something.
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