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China and the US Sign Eight Cooperation Agreements Involving Energy, Trade and Nuclear Energy

2010-05-25 09:42

On the afternoon of May 25, 2010, seven cooperation agreements between China and the US were signed in Beijing, involving energy, trade, financing, use of nuclear energy and other issues.

These agreements include the memorandum of understanding on the implementation of the framework of green partner program between china's National Development and Reform Commission and the US Department of State, the memorandum of understanding on the supply chain security and facilitation of cooperation between China's General Administration of Customs and the US Department of Homeland Security, the work plan of shale gas resource working group between China's National Energy Bureau and the US Department of State, the memorandum on the summary of cooperation on trade financing between the import and export banks of China and the US, the loan agreement of Hunan Provincial Health Department on the procurement of medical equipment under the China-US sovereign guarantee financing cooperation, the loan agreement of Anhui Huainan Guanghua Guangshen Machinery Electronics Co., Ltd. on the procurement of production and testing equipments of environmentally friendly special wire and cable under the China-US sovereign guarantee financing cooperation and the memorandum on further strengthening the nuclear security cooperation on Westinghouse AP1000 nuclear reactors between China's National Nuclear Safety Administration and the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (renewed).

Earlier, during the second round of China-US Strategic and Economic Dialogue, the two sides also signed the memorandum of understanding on the cooperation project of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases between China's Ministry of Health and the US Department of Health and Human Services.

Senior officials present at the dialogue, including Chinese President Hu Jintao's special representatives Vice Premier Wang Qishan and State Councilor Dai Bingguo and US President Barack Obama's special representatives Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner attended the signing ceremony.

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