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Keynote Remarks at the 6th U.S.-China Aviation Summit
by Acting U.S. Commerce Secretary Rebecca Blank
September 26, 2011
在第六届美中航空峰会上的主旨讲话
美国商务部代理部长 丽贝卡·布兰克
2011年9月26日
Thank you for that introduction. Good morning everyone. I’d like to thank
the U.S. Trade and Development Agency and the Civil Aviation Administration of
China, for sponsoring this Summit. I extend a warm welcome to our Chinese
guests. I’d especially like to welcome Xia Xinghua Deputy Administrator of the
Civil Aviation Administration of China, who also is speaking this morning. I’m
delighted to be here with all of you.
谢谢你的引介。大家早上好!首先我要感谢赞助本届峰会的美国贸易和开发署与中国民航局。我向我们的中国客人表示热烈欢迎。我特别要欢迎今天上午也将发表讲话的中国民航局副局长夏兴华。我非常兴奋能与大家相聚在这里。
I am an economist by training, and as an economist, I am obviously deeply
interested in issues of international trade and competitiveness, the same issues
that are at the center of this event. However, it doesn’t take an economist to
understand the three main reasons we’re all here today.
我的专业是经济学,作为一名经济学家,我显然对国际贸易与竞争力等问题深感兴趣,这些问题也是这次会议的中心议题。不过,你不必是个经济学家就能理解我们今天在这里举行会议的3个主要理由。
First, China is one of the fastest growing air transportation markets in
the world. Second, American aviation companies are among the most innovative and
productive companies in the entire U.S. manufacturing sector. They offer
world-class products and services that can help China meet its aerospace goals.
And third, the U.S. government is absolutely committed to helping American
businesses gain broader access to the Chinese market – creating win-win
scenarios for our nations.
首先,中国是世界上空中交通市场发展最快的国家之一。其次,美国飞机制造公司是全美国制造业中最富创新能力、生产率最高的企业,它们提供能够帮助中国实现其航空目标的世界级的产品和服务。第三,美国政府决心尽力帮助美国企业获得更广泛的中国市场准入,从而为我们两国创建双赢的局面。
Ultimately, our success helping China meet its aerospace goals will mean
more jobs here at home. And it is job creation that so many of us in this
Administration are focused on day in and day out and why President Obama
released his American Jobs Act just a few weeks ago.
最终,我们帮助中国实现其航空目标的成功将转化成我们国内更多的就业机会。创造就业机会是本届政府中我们那么多人日日夜夜孜孜以求的目标,也是奥巴马总统在几星期前提出他的《美国就业法案》的目的。
This bi-partisan plan, which we hope Congress passes without delay, would
provide a significant new tax cut for small businesses – and that describes
thousands of firms that supply aerospace manufacturers, including foreign
companies. It will cut the payroll tax in half on the first $5 million of wages
paid by a company. And it provides a 100 percent payroll tax holiday on any new
hiring or increased wages paid to existing employees. Additionally, the Jobs Act
extends the 100 percent expensing for capital expenditures into 2012, continuing
an historic incentive for new capital investments. The legislation would also
empower states with new flexibility to allow out-of-work Americans to continue
receiving unemployment benefits while they apprentice or take internships that
will help them get the on-the-job training they need to learn the skills
high-tech industries like yours are looking for.
我们希望国会毫不耽搁地通过的这个两党计划将为小企业提供新的显著的税务削减,这些小企业包括数以千计的为美国和外国飞机制造业者提供零件的公司。它将把一家公司500万美元以内的工资开支的工资税削减一半,并对新雇员的工资或已有员工的工资增加部分提供100%的工资税豁免。此外,该法案还将资本支出
100%抵税延长至2012年,继续这一历史性的鼓励新资本投资的措施。该法案还将赋予各州新的灵活性,可以允许失业的美国人在他们当学徒或实习生期间继续领取失业金。通过当学徒或实习生,他们可获得他们所需要的在职培训,并学到像你们这样的高技术行业所寻求的技能。
We believe these measures and others in the Jobs Act can help give the
private sector and American families a boost. It will create jobs – at least 1.5
million according to independent experts – and help rebuild critical road,
railway and airport projects that are the very backbone of Commerce.
我们相信,这些措施和《就业法案》中的其他一些措施能够帮助给予私营部门和美国家庭一个助力,它将能创造就业机会——据独立的专家估计至少有150万个——并帮助重建作为商业根本支柱的重要的道路、铁路和机场项目。
It will help kickstart the virtuous cycle: Americans will have a little
more money in their pockets every month, and that will fuel demand that leads to
new jobs. And new jobs mean stronger income growth, spurring more demand, and on
it goes. Our economy needs this type of help today, which means that the
American Jobs Act needs to be passed today so that American businesses can
benefit immediately.
它将帮助快速启动一个良性循环:每个月美国人民口袋里将有稍多一些钱,那将拉动需求并催生新的就业机会;然后,新的就业机会又意味着更强劲的收入增长,那又将带动更多的需求;就这样一路循环下去。今天我们的经济需要这样的帮助,也就是说,《美国就业法案》需要今天就得以通过,这样美国企业才能立即受益。
The President is also calling on Congress to take a balanced approach to
pay for the Jobs Act, an approach that will cut our deficit based on the values
of shared responsibility and shared sacrifice.
总统还呼吁国会采取一个平衡的方式来支付实施《就业法案》的成本,一个基于共同责任与共同分担的价值观并将能削减我们的赤字的方式。
During the past decade, profligate government spending, tax cuts for the
wealthy, two wars and the recession turned a record surplus into a yawning
deficit. The plan the President proposed last week puts us back on a path of
fiscal responsibility. It includes measures that ask those that have done well
in this economy to contribute to deficit reduction and spending cuts to a host
of federal programs, ranging from farm subsidies to government civil service
pensions. This balanced approach to deficit reduction spreads the responsibility
for meeting this shared challenge.
在以前的十年中,肆意挥霍的政府开支、对富裕阶层的减税、两场战争和经济衰退把一个创历史纪录的盈余并成了一个巨大的赤字。总统上周提出的方案使我们重返财政问责的轨道。这包括采取措施,要求那些在这一经济形势中表现优秀的部门为减少赤字和削减开支做出贡献,削减内容包括一系列联邦计划,从农业补贴到政府文职人员的退休金。该减少赤字的平衡方案要求共同承担责任,以迎接这一共同的挑战。
Of course, amid all the talk of what we must do to improve the American
economy, it’s important to remember what’s gone right. That story starts with
the more than 2.4 million jobs that have been created in the last 18 months. And
our success at selling more of what we make to the 95 percent of consumers who
live outside our borders. U.S. exports have been a key driver of America’s
economic recovery. In 2010, U.S. exports of goods and services totaled $1.84
trillion, an increase of nearly 17 percent over 2009 levels. The aerospace
industry accounted for nearly $78 billion of this total, and we thank you. |
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