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UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Chi na has been leading efforts to re solve the Asian economic crisis and is opening its markets to bolster its bid for membership in the World TYade Organization, the country’s foreign minister said Wednesday. “China is already qualified for en try, regrettably, negotiations have dragged on and on,” Tang Jiaxuan told the U.N. General Assembly. For 12 years, China has been lobbying for entry into the WTO, the main international body for set ting fair trade rules and governing global trade relations. There is gen eral agreement China should join the organization, but no agreement yet on the terms of entry. Beijing wants to enter as a de veloping country, meaning it would have to take only gradual measures to cut trade barriers. But the Unit ed States and other major traders have refused to let China into the 132-member trade body unless it opens its markets wider. Since the Asian financial crisis began in July 1997, China has held firm to stabilizing its currency, the renminbi, “for which we have en dured great pressure and paid a heavy price,” Tang said. China’s economic exports rose a sluggish 7.6 percent during the first half of the year. That means it could be diffi cult for the leaders to meet their target of 8 percent economic growth — critical to creating new jobs and staving off unrest among millions of workers being laid off from inefficient, bankrupt state industries. There has been talk that Taiwan may enter the WTO before China. Although economic relations be tween them have warmed consid erably, China — which views Tai wan as a renegade province — has said the island must not be admit ted to the WTO first. LAST CHANCE CLASS OF 2001... GET YOUR ror ARMY 'Ol MERCHANDISE: SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS...$12 LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS...$15 HATS...$12 STICKERS...$1 ON SALE SEPTEMBER 21-25@MSC 10 A.M. -3P.M. Ol ARMY 'Ol clothing for the upper class. 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