BEIJING -- Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang called on US enterprises to cooperate and trade more with Chinese counterparts, as he met with two US business chiefs on Monday.
China is at a crucial stage of reform to develop a more open economy, Wang told Jeffrey R. Immelt, chairman and CEO of General Electric, and Wendell P. Weeks, chairman and CEO of Corning Incorporated.
An unusually heavy downpour hit Durban for two days before the BRICS summit's debut on African soil, but interest for a better platform for emerging markets were still sparked at the summit.