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Lagarde 'very positive' with talks in China: AFP interview
by Staff Writers
Beijing (AFP) June 9, 2011

France's Christine Lagarde, the frontrunner to lead the IMF, told AFP Thursday that she felt "very positive" about her talks in Beijing and backed China's right to fill a top job at the global lender.

The French finance minister, seeking to be the International Monetary Fund's first female managing-director, undertook a marathon day of talks on Wednesday in Beijing, after spending the day before in New Delhi with Indian leaders.

China, India and other emerging nations have baulked at Europe's traditional lock on the leadership of the Washington-based IMF, calling the arrangement outdated, and so far have been non-committal in public about her bid.

"I am very satisfied with the meetings I've had in China," Lagarde said in an interview on the final day of her trip to the Chinese capital.

"I have a very positive feeling following these talks, but it's up to them to convey their decision," she said.

Lagarde, a 55-year-old former international lawyer, met Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi, central bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan, Finance Minister Xie Xuren and Vice Premier Wang Qishan -- China's top official on financial affairs.

On Wednesday, Yang told reporters the race to lead the IMF was "open", echoing the lukewarm response offered by Indian Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee after his own talks with Lagarde in New Delhi.

"We had a good discussion. She explained to me the purpose of her candidacy. I listened very carefully," Yang told reporters after his meeting with Lagarde at a government compound in Beijing where foreign dignitaries are often hosted.

"It's an open field now. There are quite a few people campaigning," he said in English.

"China of course gives serious thought to this very important issue."

Lagarde is seen as the favourite to replace Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who resigned last month after his arrest on sexual assault charges. He pleaded not guilty in a New York court on Monday to the attempted rape of a hotel maid.

Two weeks ago, France's chief government spokesman Francois Baroin said China -- the world's second-largest economy -- was "favourable to the candidacy of Christine Lagarde", but did not offer any evidence to back up his statement.

China's foreign ministry subsequently said the choice of a new IMF chief should be based on "openness, transparency and merit, and better represent emerging markets and better reflect changes in the world economic structure".

Lagarde -- who has already visited Brazil, another major emerging economy -- has pledged to reform the IMF to give emerging and developing countries more power.

On Thursday, she told AFP it would be "very legitimate for Chinese representatives to be included at the highest level of the Fund's leadership" after Beijing expressed a wish for "better representation".

She also praised Beijing's efforts to allow its currency, the yuan, to appreciate as a "positive movement" and said she hoped it would continue.

Lagarde heads on Friday to Lisbon, where African finance ministers and central bankers will be meeting for the African Development Bank's annual gathering.

The only other serious IMF contender, Mexico's central bank chief Agustin Carstens, visited Canada on Tuesday and was to head to India on Friday on a tour that has already seen him stop off in Brazil and Argentina.

The deadline for IMF nominations is on Friday, leaving little time for anyone else to emerge.




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Uruguay, China ink deals worth more than $500 mn
Montevideo (AFP) June 8, 2011 - China and Uruguay signed deals in finance, tourism, science and technology as well as contracts for local goods worth more than half a billion dollars, authorities said Wednesday.

The deals were inked during a visit by Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping, who arrived in the small South American nation of just over three million people on Wednesday.

On a tour that also took him to Cuba, Xi met here with President Jose Mujica. They signed deals under which Beijing will buy $528 million in exports from Uruguay, which lies between Argentina and Brazil on the Atlantic.

China's purchases include soybeans, wool and bone meal, as well as paper pulp and dairy products. China is Uruguay's number-two trade partner after neighboring Brazil.





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