China-U.S. strategic economic dialogue
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The China-U.S. strategic economic dialogue had become important in the post-9/11 world for the two major world powers, the PRC (China) and the United States, to discuss mutually related topics. Many misunderstandings could be avoided. The format is such that top leaders of both countries would meet twice a year at locations alternating between China and the US.
Talk history:
1st round: Dec 14-15, 2006 (Beijing)
2nd round: May 22-23, 2007 (Washington)
Representatives : U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson
Chinese Vice Premier Wu YiTemplate:China-gov-stub