WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama declared a new era of "co-operation, not confrontation" with China on Monday, even though two days of high-level talks were not expected to resolve differences over the two nations' yawning trade gap and China's unease... ...full story at CNews
from CNews on Tue, Jul 28 2009
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