Chinese President Hu Jintao met a group of U.S. business representatives in Honolulu, Hawaii, on Thursday to discuss expansion of China-U.S. trade cooperation.
Chinese President Hu Jintao (4th R) meets with a group of U.S. business representatives in Honolulu, Hawaii, the U.S., Nov. 10, 2011, to discuss expansion of China-U.S. economic and trade cooperation. [Ju Peng/Xinhua] |
President Hu was expected to exchange views with the business representatives on the China-U.S. trade ties.
The Chinese leader was also expected to encourage the U.S. business sector to play a role in promoting China-U.S. trade cooperation and developing bilateral ties.
Hu arrived in Honolulu earlier in the day for the Economic Leaders Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) scheduled for Saturday and Sunday.
At the annual meeting, leaders of the 21-member grouping will exchange views on economic growth in the Asia-Pacific region, strengthening regional economic integration and expanding trade.
They also are to discuss promoting green growth and fostering job creation in green industries, energy security, and expanding regulatory cooperation.
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