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Jiang said Beijing would press ahead with reforms and allow "dynamic management" of the exchange rate but gave no timetable. Also Tuesday, a Cabinet official told Summers and Donilon that Beijing wanted improved cooperation with Washington and less public criticism. "Quiet and in-depth dialogue is better than loud haranguing," said State Councilor Dai Bingguo.
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