A stable Chinese currency will benefit the world economy, said
visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing on Monday.
Li
made the remarks at a press conference following his talks with
Japanese Prime Minister Junichro Koizumi and Foreign MinisterYoriko
Kawaguchi.
Asked about his opinions on calls from the United States and Japan
to demand appreciation of the Chinese currency Renminbi (RMB), Li
said a country's foreign exchange rate should be determined by
factors such as its own economic situation and balance of
payments.
The exports of China are insignificant compared with the economic
aggregate of both Japan and the US, which accounted for less than 2
percent of Japan's gross domestic product (GDP).
As
Prime Minister Koizumi has said, the Chinese economic development
has never posed a threat to Japan and will not affect its economy
and the life of the Japanese people, Li noted.
Li
said China kept the RMB value unchanged in the 1997 Asian financial
crisis, and will continue to decide the the currency policy in
light of its domestic situation.
(eastday.com August 12, 2003)
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