US President Barack Obama speaks during a news conference at the conclusion of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit on November 13, 2011 in Honolulu, Hawaii. - Photo by AFP

HONOLULU: US President Barack Obama pressed China on Sunday to recognize it is now a “grown up” economy and start behaving more responsibly on currency and trade issues which are hurting American companies.

China needs “to understand that their role is different now than it might have been 20 years ago or 30 years ago when if they were breaking some rules it didn't really matter, it didn't have a significant impact,” Obama said at the end of an Asia-Pacific leaders' meeting.

“Now they have grown up. They are going to have to help manage this process in a responsible way.”

The United States welcomes the “peaceful rise” of China but too often Beijing is guilty of “gaming the system” to its own advantage, he said.

“We're going to continue to be firm that China is to be operated by the same rules as everyone else,” Obama said.

Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao had face-to-face talks during this weekend's summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, a group of 21 countries that accounts for more than half of world economic output.

As the world's two largest economies, the United States and China spar often on trade issues, with the US Senate recently passing legislation to prod Beijing to let its currency, known as the yuan and the renminbi, rise more rapidly in value.

“Most economists estimate that the renminbi is devalued by 20 to 25 per cent. That means our exports to China are those more expensive and their imports into the United States are that much cheaper,” Obama said.

“There has been slight improvement over the last year partly because of US pressure but it hasn't been enough.

It is time for them to go ahead and move towards a market based system for their currency.”

Obama said he has consistently told Hu and other Chinese leaders that American companies are not afraid of competition, as long as there is a level playing field.

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