- How Chinese and Britons are viewing Xi’s UK visit Chinese President Xi Jinping landed in London on Monday evening at the start of a state visit, the first by a Chinese leader to the United Kingdom since 2005.
- Xi says ‘without reform’ no progress for business in China Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday addressed Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, billionaire investor Warren Buffett and other top American and Chinese business leaders, vowing that his country would work to remove barriers to foreign investment and improve intellectual property protections.
- Guests for state dinner include R&B singer Ne-Yo, filmmaker Lee Daniels Friday night’s state dinner will include s big spread includes a 16-foot (5-meter) silk scroll depicting two roses that the White House says are meant to symbolize “a complete meeting of the minds.”
- China releases document reaffirming stance on UN issues China’s Foreign Ministry released a comprehensive introduction to China’s stance on major United Nations issues on Monday, highlighting the U.N.’s irreplaceable role on the world stage.
- The pomp and protocol of a state visit Good etiquette is the key to a successful diplomatic visit, because at its heart it symbolizes respect, said Pamela Eyring, the president of the Protocol School of Washington.
- U.S. Chamber of Commerce head discusses bilateral investment treaty Thomas J. Donohue, President and CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce discussed the benefits of a bilateral investment treaty with China with CCTV News, after attending the seventh U.S.-China CEO and Former Senior Officials’ Dialogue at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Thursday.
- Harvard University sees more Chinese students World-renowned Harvard University has seen a greater number of Chinese students over the last two decades. According to the China News Service, in 2014-2015, 690 students from the Chinese mainland were studying at Harvard, compared to 176 students in 1998.