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Wen says China doesn't seek trade surplus with US

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BEIJING -China's premier has told President Barack Obama that Beijing doesn't seek a trade surplus with the U.S.
China is a huge and lucrative market for American goods and services, but exports more than it imports — a bone of contention between the two governments.
China's Foreign Ministry says on its Web site that Premier Wen Jiabao told Obama in a meeting Wednesday that he hopes the two countries can achieve a "leveling of bilateral trade flows."
Wen said China would like Washington to lift restrictions on exports of high-tech items that could have both civilian and military use.
The ministry said he also noted that robust global trade and investment would help overcome the international financial crisis.
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
2009-11-18 10:27:15
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Galaxy4262a
11:50AM Nov 18 2009 
what we need to do is ship all china **** back over their tell them to keep it we dont need their crap
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JUDY MILLS 777
11:03AM Nov 18 2009 
OBAMA is so STUPID that he belives CHINA??? I guess so, he thinks we have 51 states!! HA,HA,HA.
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