China is using high-level meetings to urge the United States to allow more technology exports into the booming Chinese economy as a way of balancing trade. The United States, meanwhile, has criticised the communist-led nation’s latest crackdown on democracy advocates, arguing that long-term stability depends on respecting human rights.
Both sides raised familiar grievances at the US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue, which began here on Monday, but they stressed a generally positive track in relations between the two economic superpowers. State Councilor Dai Bingguo said common interests between the world’s two largest economies now make them “inseparable” and destined to grow more interdependent.
Both sides raised familiar grievances at the US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue, which began here on Monday, but they stressed a generally positive track in relations between the two economic superpowers. State Councilor Dai Bingguo said common interests between the world’s two largest economies now make them “inseparable” and destined to grow more interdependent.




