Likewise in reality, China is on track to play a leading role in the green sector, as more Chinese companies in the sector are investing in the United States and creating jobs.
China's National Energy Administration and the United States Department of Energy signed 18 deals worth $13 billion on Tuesday, ushering in President Hu Jintao's four-day state visit to the United States.
Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley has pledged to make Chicago the friendliest American city for Chinese people.
The American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai said US companies have achieved great success in the past year in China, and are optimistic about the two nations' closer ties and win-win prospects.
President Hu Jintao was welcomed to the White House with full honors that included a 21-gun salute as he and his US counterpart Barack Obama seek to open a new chapter in Sino-US relations.
Joint statement Energy deals
Americans hope of a stronger relationship
President Hu Jintao said in Washington Wednesday noon that American investment in China is welcomed and pledged to provide transparent, fair and highly efficient investment environment for investors including those from the United States.
The display, which opened a day before President Hu Jintao's arrival for a four-day state visit to the United States, is part of a major campaign to promote China's image among Americans.
President Hu jintao arrived in Washington Tuesday afternoon for his highly-exposed state visit to the US and is expected to lay out his blueprint on US policy.
Landmark trip looks to future Hu sets vision for strong ties $600m deals Special: Hu visits US
Leading US experts on China have hailed the upcoming summit between President Hu Jintao and his US counterpart Barack Obama, as commercial deals between the two countries, worth nearly $600 million, were signed. Hu, Obama vow to deepen ties
Trade frictions cannot smear economic and trade relations between China and the United States, and bilateral ties have been "fairly good" and "mutually beneficial", a senior official with China's Ministry of Commerce has said.
From Richard Nixon's historic visit to China in 1972 to Deng Xiaoping's triumphant tour of the US and his meeting with Jimmy Carter in 1979, China-US ties have been through ups and downs over the past years.
Observers in Brussels wonder whether talks will stick to the expected score or if politicians have some surprises in store