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Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson, Jr. led a U.S. delegation to China last week for the fifth Cabinet level meeting of the SED. Presidents Bush and Hu established the SED in 2006 to provide a focused and effective framework for addressing economic issues of mutual concern. The meeting focused on strategies for managing macroeconomic risks and promoting balanced economic growth, strengthening cooperation in energy and environment, confronting the challenges to trade, promoting open investment environments, and furthering international economic cooperation.
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- Opening Remarks
- U.S. Fact Sheet
- U.S.-China Fact Sheet
- U.S. Fact Sheet on Energy and Environment Accomplishments
- Joint U.S. - China Fact Sheet on Ten Year Energy and Cooperation
- Paulson Statement at the EcoPartnerships Signing
- US and China Announce Annual Trade Finance to Assist Global Trade
- Closing Remarks
- More on the SED