Key U.S. Policy Priorities
The United States and China can promote economic stability
through “greater transparency and regulatory reform” and through
free and fair trade.
The two countries are also the largest energy consumers and
emitters of greenhouse gases in the world. Obama said
cooperation on energy and climate change is simply a matter of
common sense.
United States and China need to work together against
violent extremism around the world and to prevent the spread of
nuclear weapons.
The United States also hopes to engage China on human
rights.
Obama at U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue (2009-07-27)
FIRST U.S.-CHINA STRATEGIC & ECONOMIC DIALOGUE - July 27-28, 2009
Assuring recovery from the most serious global economic
crisis in generations and assuring balanced and sustained global growth once
recovery has taken hold;
Make progress on the interconnected issues of climate
change, energy and the environment.
Finding complementary approaches to security and development
challenges in the region and across the globe.
State and Treasury Secretaries: We Need Better Ties with China (2009-07-27)
Major US Government Statements
A select list of major statements On the United States and Africa with policy value.
- President Obama’s Meeting with Dalai Lama (2010-02-18)
- Joint Statement by President Obama, Chinese President Hu in China (2009-11-17)
- Joint Statement on U.S.-China Relationship (2009-11-17)
- Remarks by President Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao (2009-09-23)
- Clinton at Signing Ceremony for U.S.-China Climate Agreement (2009-07-28)
Latest US Government Statements
The five most recent statements in reverse chronological order.
- President Obama’s Meeting with Dalai Lama (2010-02-18) ...
- Telephone Press Briefing by Assistant Secretary of State Crowley (2010-02-12) ...
- Pending Arms Sale Designed to Meet Taiwanese Self-Defense Needs (2010-01-29) ...
- Obama’s State of the Union Address (2010-01-28) ...
- Dalai Lama’s Special Envoys Meeting with Chinese Officials (2010-01-26) ...
US Government Fact Sheets
The five most recent fact sheets.
- A Year of U.S. Engagement and Leadership in Asia-Pacific (2010-01-12)
- Facts About the U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue (2009-07-15)
- White House Document on Delivering on Change: Foreign Policy (2009-05-26)
- Agreement to Establish EcoPartnerships for U.S. and China (2008-12-04)
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United States, China Pursuing Common Goals in Economic Relations (2006-04-19)









