Chinese Vice Premier Wang Qishan (front R) shakes hands
with US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson at a signing ceremony on energy and
environmental protection cooperation during the fifth China-US Strategic
Economic Dialogue in Beijing, China yesterday.- Xinhua
A senior Chinese official said yesterday that China and the United States
have reached consensus in five major areas to step up energy and environmental
protection cooperation during the on-going fifth round of the Strategic Economic
Dialogue (SED).
Zhang Xiaoqiang, vice minister in charge of the National Development and
Reform Commission (NDRC), said the five areas are as follows.
First, the SED completed preparations to start cooperation in five areas:
electricity, clean water, clean transportation, clean air and the conservation
of forest and wetland ecosystems, mapping out plans and roadmaps.
China and the United States signed a 10-year energy and environmental
protection cooperation framework in June during the fourth SED held in
Washington, with these five areas as initial goals.
Second, both sides agreed that energy efficiency would be the sixth initial
goal.
Third, the SED achieved agreement on a framework document for the green
partnership project under the 10-year cooperation framework. It will be formally
signed by Chinese Vice Premier Wang Qishan and US Treasury Secretary Henry
Paulson.
Fourth, institutions including China's NDRC and the China Exim Bank, as well
as the US Trade and Development Agency and the Export-Import Bank of the United
States, will sign a memorandum of understanding on measures to support the
10-year energy cooperation.
Fifth, seven eco-partnerships from the two countries will sign letters of
intent on cooperation. These agreements include one involving China's
southwestern Chongqing Municipality, the US city of Denver and car maker Ford on
an electric and hybrid automobile project.
The two-day SED, which is to end today, also covers macro-economic risks,
trade challenges and the investment environment.