Mutual trust, less suspicion and more candid talk should be the ingredients to help China and the United States seek common ground and solve difficult problems when it comes to the Internet, said industry players, government officials and scholars at the US-China Internet Industry Forum on Wednesday in Redmond, Washington.
Leaders of major Chinese Internet companies said on Wednesday that they are ready to cooperate with their US counterparts to meet challenges together, including cyberattacks and exploring business opportunities:
There is something in the air in the Emerald City. It could be the golden glow as leaves turn from green to yellow or red.
An advocate for prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS as well as tobacco control, first lady Peng Liyuan made her first appearance during President Xi Jinping's state visit to the United States by exploring cutting-edge medical research addressing these health issues at an institute in Seattle.
Editor's note: President Xi Jinping has frequently spoke of business opportunities in China for foreign investors in his several speeches made in the ongoing US trip. China Daily reporters have interviewed a group of senior US business executives to learn their views.
President Xi Jinping saidhe envisions great prospects for economic and environmental cooperation between local governments in China and the United States.
Boeing Co and Commercial Aircraft Corp of China, or COMAC, signed an agreement on Tuesday to co-establish a Boeing 737 completion center in China, after President Xi Jinping's arrival in the Seattle area, home to the headquarters of Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
Peng Liyuan and Michelle Obama will visit the Smithsonian's National Zoo to see a panda cub before the state dinner at the White House on Friday.
Movie fans will remember this from the film Forrest Gump (1994): During an interview with rock star John Lennon, Forrest says, "In the land of China, people hardly got nothing at all." Lennon, lighting a cigarette, responds, "No possessions?"
US President Barack Obama feels that dinners with President Xi Jinping in recent years have been the most constructive engagement between the two leaders, according to a senior Obama adviser.
Annual bilateral trade volume between China and the United States is expected to double by 2024, according to Commerce Minister Gao Hucheng.
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