Well said, Xieuling!

Since you have answered the questions so well, here are more questions
for you:

1. Talking about to increase the US export to China to balance out the
trade deficits, how much the effects of  the US government
restrictions of high tech products export to China?

It seems to me that what China can buy from US is quite limited.
Except the Boeing airplanes and GE nuclear power plants, I am not sure
what thing else that China could buy from US. US government certainly
won't allow China to buy the other big price tag items such as fighter
jets or aircraft carriers from them., LOL!

2. China has been talking about to diversify her foreign reserve in
response to the falling US currency for some time. But if you check
the official data from the US Treasury Dept, you will find that China
actually increased the US Treasuries holding from $460B in October or
November, 2007, to $541B to August 2008. Why is that?

http://www.ustreas.gov/tic/mfh.txt

3. Just curious, do you have any URL link to the Mrs. Wu Yi's
explanation?

4. What stops US government to issue more paper money to take the
advantage of foreign economy in thsi financial crisis?!



On Nov 8, 1:47 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oops sorry. I forgot your first question.
>
> <<Exactly what he is doing in Beijing now?>>
>
> These days thousands of meetings have happened to prepare the summit.
> I guess he tried to push Chinese position toward his thoughts.
>
> About USA-China trade, maybe you would like this "China's Role as a
> Trade Bridge for Expanding Regional and World Trade"
>
> http://www.cigionline.org/community.igloo?r0=community&r0_script=/scr...{7caf3d23-023d-494b-865b-84d143de9968}/Publications/workingp/testoct23&r0_o­utput=xml
>
> Peace and best wishes.
>
> Xi
>
> On 8 nov, 20:03, antidefm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ED9PCZjENM
>
> > This Robert Blohm - "American economist and investment banker in
> > Beijing"?!  Exactly what he is doing in Beijing now?! He is pretty
> > much hostile toward China's monetary policy.
>
> > Here is what I have found in the Wikipedia:
>
> > Robert Blohm (born on May 27, 1948 in Trenton, New Jersey) is an
> > American and Canadian investment banker, economist and statistician.
> > He helped expand the Japanese capital market in the 1980s to Canadian
> > governments, corporations, utilities and banks. In the early 1990s he
> > argued widely in the US and Canadian press against the economic
> > feasibility of Quebec's separation from Canada, particularly in a
> > series of opinion articles in The Wall Street Journal. He coined the
> > term "the internet economy" in a Wall Street Journal opinion article
> > by that title in 1996. In the later 1990s he published articles in the
> > general and trade press against restructuring the wholesale electric
> > industry into a centralized spot market. Blohm has since helped the
> > North American Electric Reliability Council develop risk-based
> > standards for reliably operating and planning the electric system in a
> > competitive market.
>
> > Following is the embadding of the video if it works:
> > <object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" 
> > value="http://www.youtube.com/v/3ED9PCZjENM&hl=en&fs=1";></param><param
> > name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param
> > name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed 
> > src="http://www.youtube.com/v/3ED9PCZjENM&hl=en&fs=1"; type="application/x-
> > shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"
> > width="425" height="344"></embed></object>- Hide quoted text -
>
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