- Sino-US tech cooperation big on Xi’s US visit agenda Technology is certainly taking center stage as Chinese President Xi Jinping prepares to hold a forum with both Chinese and American leaders from the industry while in the U.S.
- Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives for first US state visit Chinese President Xi Jinping has arrived in Washington state to begin his first official visit to the United States.
- 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.
- US home Chinese President Xi once slept in The future President of China stayed with a local family in an unassuming home at 2911 Bonnie Drive in the little town. The house is now owned by two Chinese businessmen, Glad Cheng and Daniel Wang.
- The Heat: President Xi’s state visit to the US Chinese President Xi Jinping touches down for a historic visit to the U.S.
- China’s Xi on the way to US for historic visit Chinese President Xi Jinping is set to land in the coming hours in the west coast U.S. state of Washington where he’ll begin a historic trip to the United States.
- 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.”
- 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.
- What’s on the menu for the state dinner? It will be Colorado lamb on the menu and Grammy-winning R&B singer Ne-Yo as the entertainment, when President Barack Obama welcomes Chinese President Xi Jinping to the White House for a state dinner on Friday.
- 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.
- Chinese pavilion in Tacoma, Wash., highlights ties between Chinese and US cities City-to-city exchanges and cooperation have played an important role in bilateral relations between China and the United States. Since formal diplomatic relations between the two nations were established in 1979, more than 200 cities on both sides have established sister-city agreements. An intricate Chinese pavilion in Tacoma, Wash., is just one example of these ties.
- 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 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.
- 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 […]
- 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.
- 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.
- President Xi attends London banquet in his honor Chinese President Xi Jinping attended a lavish banquet in London’s financial district held in honor of his visit. The banquet was held in the 15th-century Guildhall and was hosted by London’s Lord Mayor and included guests such as the U.K.’s Prince Andrew.
- 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.
- Mayor of Seattle on Xi Jinping’s visit to the US Chinese President Xi Jinping’s four-day visit to the U.S. will begin in the west coast city of Seattle.
- 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.
- Xi Jinping’s New Year speech Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a New Year speech via China Radio International, China National Radio and China Central Television.
- Presidents of China, US meet in Beijing Chinese President Xi Jinping met with U.S. President Barack Obama on the sidelines of the APEC meetings. The two leaders will also hold a state visit.