国产人人色I色婷婷综合久久中文字幕雪峰I奇米色777欧美一区二区I久热久热aV爽青青在线I国产av喷水I国产伦精品一区二区三区免.费I高潮av在线Iww欧美一级I91天天看I黄a在线91I九一无码中文字幕久久无码色…I丰满国产精品视频二区

WORLD> News
Obama speaks to Bush on auto aid
(China Daily)
Updated: 2008-11-12 08:07

Barack Obama spoke with President George W. Bush about the urgency for aid to US automakers at a private White House meeting, aides to the president-elect said.

During Monday's meeting, which both sides described as "friendly", the two men also discussed the nation's housing crisis and the need for a second economic stimulus package.

Obama and Bush spoke about the "broad health of the auto industry", Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs told reporters traveling on the president-elect's plane to Chicago after the meeting.

"They talked extensively about both the economic situation as well as foreign policy."

At the same time, Obama signaled he was in no rush to assume responsibility for dealing with the financial crisis.

Speaking on a phone in front of reporters aboard his plane, Obama was overheard saying he won't be "spending too much time in Washington over the next several weeks". Obama spokeswoman Jen Psaki said he won't attend the international summit on the global economic crisis that Bush has called Nov 14 and 15 in Washington.

Before departing, Obama had a private meeting at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport that aides refused to give any details about.

He also placed calls, including one to Senator Richard Lugar of Indiana, a senior Republican voice on foreign policy and national security, Gibbs said.

Auto industry

Figuring out how to keep the US auto industry afloat if action isn't taken before the end of the year is one of the more pressing economic issues Obama will face. General Motors Corp, the biggest US automaker, reported a $4.2 billion third-quarter operating loss last week and warned it may run short of operating cash by the end of June. Ford Motor Co reported a $2.98 billion loss for the quarter.

Agencies

(China Daily 11/12/2008 page16)