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Remarks of Secretary Lew before Meeting with Premier Li Keqiang

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Press Center

Remarks of Secretary Lew before Meeting with Premier Li Keqiang
5/13/2014

As Prepared for Delivery
BEIJING - Mr. Premier, it is good to see you again. President Obama sends his warm regards. Since you and President Xi came into
office, overall relations between the United States and China have continued to deepen and strengthen. We have made great strides and
both remain committed to strengthening relations between our countries.
The U.S.-China bilateral economic relationship presents enormous opportunities as well as challenges.
The United States and the global economy have a vital interest in continued Chinese growth, and in China expanding its role as an
important source of global demand.
As we have discussed before, critical to this effort is that China continue to reform its management of the exchange rate, and honor its
bilateral and G-20 commitments, which will help provide a more level playing field and foster more balanced global trade. It is important
that China demonstrate a renewed commitment to move to a more market-determined exchange rate and a more transparent exchange
rate policy.
We must continue our efforts to break down barriers to bilateral trade and investment that keep our economic relationship from achieving
its full potential for the people in our two nations. Investment in both directions will be an important source of growth for each of our two
economies.
The Strategic & Economic Dialogue is, and should continue to be, a strong channel where we can make progress on many important
issues and deliver concrete benefits to our citizens. I greatly appreciate Vice Premier Wang Yang’s personal efforts on the preparations for
the upcoming S&ED meeting. In that regard, on behalf of President Obama, Secretary Kerry and I warmly accept China’s invitation and
look forward to attending the S&ED in Beijing in early July.
As always I look forward to an open and frank discussion of our shared interests as well as the challenges that we as the world’s two
largest economies face today.

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