- With seven U.S. trips already under his belt, President Xi gets set to meet President Trump Chinese President Xi Jinping has been to the U.S. more than of his predecessors. His upcoming meeting with President Trump will mark his eighth U.S. visit.
- President Xi and the first lady arrive for state visit President Xi Jinping and the first lady Peng Liyuan arrived outside of D.C. at Andrews Air Force Base just after 5:30pm Thursday.
- Xi and Obama discuss climate change, cybertheft and the South China Sea From climate change to cybertheft and the South China Sea, China and the U.S. reached important agreements and tried manage their differences.
- Full text of Presidents Obama and Xi’s joint press conference during state visit Joint press conference by President Barack Obama of the United States and President Xi Jinping of China September 25, 2015 Rose Garden, White House
- White House staff prepare for state dinner Chinese President Xi Jinping is now in Washington DC, for his second stop on his state visit to the U.S. The trip from the west coast to the east coast is being marked by a shift in focus – from business to politics.
- Chris Thompson on the impact of President Xi’s state visit on tourism Washington and Beijing aren’t exactly seeing eye-to-eye on certain issues, but the number of Chinese tourists visiting the U.S. continues to boom.
- The Heat: China-US relations amidst President Xi’s US visit Chinese President Xi Jinping promoted peace and advanced cooperation between China and the United States during an official state visit at the White House.
- Trade between the US and China, in nine charts Over the last 25 years, the economies of the U.S. and China have become increasingly reliant on one another. The following nine charts help explain the economic relationship between the two nations and how it’s changed.
- Xi and Obama work to advance Sino-US ties Chinese President Xi Jinping and his U.S. counterpart Barack Obama, have held two major one-on-one meetings since Xi took office in 2013. Each meeting has led to some landmark policy shifts.
- Xi Jinping’s visit to US expected to advance new type of major power relations Chinese President Xi Jinping’s upcoming four-day state visit to the United States comes at a time when both sides are pledging to push for a new type of major power relations, a bilateral relationship Xi and Obama agreed to establish during a meeting in 2013.
- China and US work closer to crack down on corruption Recently, the United States has said Chinese citizens fleeing corruption charges in their own country will not find safe haven in the U.S.. A few days ago, the U.S. law enforcement officials apprehended a Chinese national accused of graft -and handed him over to Chinese authorities, and there are other suspects possibly facing the same […]
- Caroline Atkinson talks with CCTV about China-US Economic relationship “It’s inevitable that a transition such as the one China is undergoing will take some time,” said Caroline Atkinson, U.S. Deputy National Security Adviser For International Economics, commenting on the slowdown of China’s economy in an interview with CCTV America.
- State Councilor says China-U.S. state visit will continue to build ties Ahead of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s state visit with Barack Obama later this month, CCTV’s Yang Rui interviewed Chinese State Councilor Yang Jiechi about U.S.-China relations.
- Complete coverage of the visit of China’s President Xi to the US Follow CCTV America for all the news surrounding China’s President Xi as he visits Seattle, Washington, D.C. and New York. Click here for coverage.