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YOKOHAMA Japan, (Reuters) - Chinese President Hu Jintao said on Sunday significant uncertainties remain about a global economic recovery and warned that trade protectionism had “risen notably”.
In a speech on on the sidelines of an Asia-Pacific summit, Hu also said balanced growth was needed to sustain long-term growth.
The United States contends that China’s currency is undervalued, giving it an export advantage, while Beijing argues the U.S. Federal Reserve’s easy-money policy is aimed at weakening the dollar to boost exports and could destabilise other economies.