WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping stood his ground on Tuesday against criticism from his American hosts over Beijing's currency and business practices, insisting China was acting on U.S. concerns and hoped for similar treatment from Washington. Reacting to remarks from U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, his host in the United States, China's leader-in-waiting did not mince his words in pushing back against a laundry list of complaints about doing business in his country. "With regard to the U.S. ...
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