Newly-minted U.S. Treasury Secretary, Jacob Lew, is set to visit China from March 19 to 20 as special representative of U.S. President Barack Obama.
Ding Yifan, a researcher from the Development Research Center of the State Council, shares his view on China-U.S. relations
Q1: Lew's visit comes just after President Xi Jinping took office. Such a prompt visit by a high-level official is quite a talking point. What do you think this visit demonstrates about China-U.S. ties, especially in trade and economics?
Q2: Chinese and American leaders have both pledged to build a new type of bilateral relations. And the positive interactions are signs of their determination. What do you think bilateral relations Xi and Obama will be seeking for China and the U.S. in the coming years?
(CNTV.cn March 19, 2013) |