Fact Sheet: U.S-China 10-Year Energy and Environment Cooperation Framework |
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At the fourth meeting of the U.S.-China Strategic Economic Dialogue in Annapolis, Maryland, the United States and China signed a Ten Year Energy and Environment Cooperation Framework that sets goals and lays out concrete next steps. The two countries announced the following four steps in this cooperation:
The Cooperation Framework has been structured to foster extensive collaboration over a ten year period to address the challenges of environmental sustainability, climate change, and energy security. A joint steering committee to guide cooperation has been established, with Secretary of the Treasury Henry M. Paulson, Jr. serving as a co-chair for the United States, and Vice Premier Wang Qishan serving as a co-chair for China. There are five participating cabinet agencies for the United States – the Departments of the Treasury, State, Commerce, and Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency. There are seven participating agencies for China – the National Development and Reform Commission, State Forestry Administration, National Energy Administration, and the Ministries of Finance, Environmental Protection, Science and Technology, and Foreign Affairs. Additional agencies will be added by the United States and China as necessary. Initial Goals, Task Forces, and Additional Steps The five initial goals that have been established are:
Task forces have been identified for each of the five initial goals. Core areas that each task force may address include: basic research and joint technological research and development; technology commercialization (including demonstration and dissemination); policy development and incentives; information sharing; and capacity building. Highlights from the initial task force discussions are as follows:
The U.S. and China agree to explore by the next SED meeting the concept of EcoPartnerships as a potential vehicle for implementing and demonstrating cooperative initiatives of the U.S.-China Ten Year Energy and Environment Cooperation Framework, whereby both countries would work together to facilitate voluntary, cooperative partnerships in the United States and China. The task forces will continue to meet over the coming months and provide additional details of their work to both the United States and Chinese governments by the next SED meeting.
Source: http://www.treas.gov/press/releases/reports/uschinased10yrfactsheet.pdf (PDF, 32KB) About U.S-China Strategic Economic Dialogue (SED) Established by Presidents Bush and Hu, the SED is a focused and effective framework for addressing issues of mutual concern. By prioritizing issues in the broader context of our bilateral economic relationship, the SED gives direction and creates momentum for the many existing bilateral mechanisms we use to foster cooperation and resolve concerns across the spectrum of economic issues. Reference: http://www.ustreas.gov/initiatives/us-china/ Set as favorite Bookmark
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