The U.S. and China need to take steps - mostly individually, sometimes together - that will have the mutually beneficial effect of supporting and sustaining economic growth.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Every global concern - economic, environmental or security-related - can be addressed more effectively when the U.S. and China work together.
For our part, the U.S. must act quickly to ensure Most Favored Nation status to China.
As economic globalization gathers momentum, China and the United States have become highly interdependent economically. Such economic relations would not enjoy sustained, rapid growth if they were not based on mutual benefit or if they failed to deliver great benefits to the United States.
As the United States chains itself down with greater debt, China is building relationships across the globe to bolster its trade, its access to natural resources, and its energy consumption. In far too many cases, this means lost opportunities for America and our businesses.
Building a good, stable, and productive China-U.S. relationship is in our mutual interest of our two countries and our two peoples, and also contributes to peace and development.
We need the Chinese to - you know, spend more, save less - consume more and not be so focused on exports. There are big changes we need in the world.
I am convinced that China needs to be a strong trading partner with the United States long term.
In China, you have to have a strong leader for a business to get anything done.
China's development benefits other countries.
China and the United States have major influence in international affairs and shoulder important responsibilities in upholding world peace and promoting common development.
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