President Hu Jintao and US President Barack Obama agreed to "share expanding common interests" while pledging closer cooperation in areas that included trade, energy, the environment and protection of IPR.Highlights of Sino-US joint statement Meetings build a platform for stronger bond Quotes from Hu and Obama 'All-American' treatment for Hu
Exports to China from the United States will continue to rise in 2011, Chinese Commerce Minister Chen Deming said on Wednesday, thanks to Beijing's incentive measures for imports.
China is willing to work with the United States on the imbalance of bilateral trade through communication and cooperation.
The Republic of Korea (ROK) on Thursday welcomed the outcome of the summit meeting between the leaders of China and the United States.
China and the United States on Wednesday agreed on $45 billion in US export deals at the start of President Hu Jintao's state visit. New chapter in relations Joint statement Energy deals Americans hope of a stronger ties Pandas to stay in US 5 more years
China, US 'need co-op to solve trade imbalance'
Chinese President Hu Jintao met with his US counterpart Barack Obamba at the White House Wednesday and made a five-point proposal for enhancing bilateral ties.
Chinese President Hu Jintao is now in the United States for a state visit aimed at boosting China-US ties and expanding common ground on important regional and global affairs.
Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi signed a memorandum of understanding with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday on establishing a China-US Governors' Forum between the two countries.
With President Hu Jintao arriving in Washington DC on Tuesday, more and more Americans are hoping the United States will build a stronger relationship with China rather than limit the growth of China's power.
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.
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.
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Americans hope of a stronger relationship