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Published on November 27th, 2007

U.S. and China to Hold Meeting of the Strategic Economic Dialogue

Washington, D.C.—Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson, Jr. will lead the U.S. delegation to China next month for the next meeting of the U.S.-China Strategic Economic Dialogue. Secretary Paulson will be joined by Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez, Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt, U.S. Trade Representative Susan Schwab, EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson, Acting Agriculture Secretary Chuck Conner and other Administration officials.

The third Cabinet-level meeting of the SED will focus on integrity of trade, balanced economic development, energy conservation, financial sector reform, environmental sustainability and advancing bilateral investment. The dialogue was launched by President Bush and President Hu in September 2006.

China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) will issue credentials to all media planning to cover the SED. If you are seeking press credentials, you must complete and submit the attached form along with a digital passport photo to the Treasury Department’s Office of Public Affairs at press@do.treas.gov no later than Thursday, Nov. 29. Treasury will submit the information to the MFA on Nov. 30—this deadline will be enforced by the MFA.

The talks will take place Dec. 12-13 near Beijing at Grand Epoch City.

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