China acts 'responsibly' in its currency reform

By Li Fei (China Daily)
Updated: 2007-12-11 07:23

China has reformed its foreign exchange regime with utmost responsibility, and further reforms will be pursued in accordance with evolving national and international conditions, analysts have said.

Currency is expected to be one of the subjects atop the agenda of the third China-US Strategic Economic Dialogue (SED) scheduled for December 12-13.

The US and the EU, which blame their trade deficit on China's foreign exchange rate, have stepped up pressure on the country to revalue its currency at a faster pace.

"The pace of change has accelerated, but they need to move it more," US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said last week, referring to China's exchange rate.

Some US Congressmen have proposed more than 50 legislative bills related to China-US economic ties.

"China should listen to other partners' concerns, but they should also listen to what China has to say," Renmin University of China's finance professor Zhao Xijun said.

"The SED is not a negotiating table but a forum at which the two sides can better understand each other and understand the logic behind their respective policies," Zhao said.

Since the landmark foreign exchange reform in July 2005, when China depegged the yuan from US dollar and shifted it to a basket of foreign currencies, the yuan has gained 11.9 percent. And it has risen 8 percent since Paulson became US Treasury Secretary in July 2006.

The exchange rate policy, Zhao said, has to conform to changing domestic and international conditions and should be worked out in the best interest of the world economy instead of just a single economy - be it the US or the EU.

The country's currency reform, analysts say, needs time. "When the conditions warrant quick revaluation, we can move quickly; and when they are suitable for slower revaluation, we have to move moderately," Zhao said. "The pace should depend on the conditions and not be set arbitrarily."

Revaluation of the yuan, some experts argued, would not necessarily reduce China's trade surplus and its foreign currency reserves.

"The processing industries, many of which import parts and export finished products, are the main drivers behind China's trade surplus so the appreciation would not necessarily curb it because a revaluation could also make the imported parts cheaper, and encourage the processing industries to import more," China Galaxy Securities chief economist Zuo Xiaolei said.

Some Chinese experts, however, favor a "speedy revaluation" of the yuan. "The relatively speedy revaluation (of the yuan) can help curb inflation, which has been rising," Peking University professor Xia Yeliang said.



Top China News  
Today's Top News  
Most Commented/Read Stories in 48 Hours
主站蜘蛛池模板: 欧美日韩国产在线播放| 黄网站色在线视频免费观看| 性欧美xxxx乳| 久久免费精品一区二区| 欧美午夜在线视频| 亚洲精品电影在线| 精品一区二区视频在线观看 | 免费a级毛片无码| 色综合天天综合高清网国产| 国产第一页在线观看| 91久久大香线蕉| 天堂а√在线中文在线| 一级做a爰片久久毛片免费看| 欧洲多毛裸体xxxxx| 亚洲精品成人片在线播放| 精品久久久一二三区| 四虎影视永久在线精品免费| 香蕉久久夜色精品升级完成| 国产最爽的乱淫视频国语对| 香蕉网在线播放| 国产精品视频一区二区三区四| 中国女人内谢69xxx视频| 日本大片免a费观看视频| 亚洲av无码一区二区三区不卡 | 国产乱视频在线观看| 日本国产成人精品视频| 国产精品视频1区| 99久久精品免费观看国产| 好男人官网在线观看免费播放| 久久人人爽人人爽人人片AV东京热| 欧美精品久久天天躁| 亚洲综合亚洲国产尤物| 狠狠躁夜夜躁av网站中文字幕| 国产一级αv片免费观看| 高清色黄毛片一级毛片| 国产成人精品久久综合| 好吊色青青青国产在线播放| 国产欧美日韩精品丝袜高跟鞋 | 老司机精品免费视频| 国产丫丫视频私人影院| 青青草国产成人久久91网|