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China would not yield to foreign pressure for the appreciation of its currency yuan, or renminbi, in any form, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said Sunday.
"A stable Chinese currency is good for the international community," Wen told Xinhua News Agency in an exclusive interview.
Wen said that China's efforts to maintain a stable yuan-dollar exchange rate during the 1998 Asian financial crisis helped the world.
Some countries demanded the yuan's appreciation while practicing trade protectionism against China, said Wen, adding that this in essence was aimed at checking China's development.
"China will work together with other countries to curb trade protectionism and push forward with the Doha Round trade negotiations," Wen said.
He said that the global economy could not make progress without trade between different economies. "We all know this, but what we need now is the willingness to take action," Wen said.
Chinese exporters were under great pressure due to trade protectionism, he said. |
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