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China is defending its foreign investment climate in the face of critical
comments from Gary Locke, the U.S. commerce secretary who has been nominated to
be the next U.S. ambassador in Beijing.
The exchange comes ahead of annual high-level talks next week known as the
U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue. Locke said Wednesday in Washington
that Chinese companies enjoy more opportunities in the United States than
American firms do in China, and that the imbalance is a "major barrier" to
improved commercial relations.
But at a briefing Thursday in Beijing, foreign ministry spokeswoman Jiang
Yu insisted that foreign companies enjoy equal treatment in China. She
challenged them to rely on their own strength for success in that country. |
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