U.S. pushes the Chinese on trade surplus
14th Nov 2006, 00:28 GMT
The U.S. commerce secretary, Carlos Gutierrez, began a trip to Beijing on Monday to help American companies obtain business deals and to discuss barriers that have contributed to the soaring Chinese trade surplus.
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