🌐 In a move to strengthen China-U.S. relations, Chinese Vice President Han Zheng met with top U.S. business leaders in Washington D.C. on Sunday.
Han Zheng emphasized the importance of collaboration between the two economic giants, expressing hope that U.S. companies will continue to invest and grow in China. \"We welcome U.S. businesses to seize opportunities in China and contribute to the steady, sound, and sustainable development of our bilateral relations,\" Han said.
Among the attendees were representatives from the U.S.-China Business Council and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Han's visit comes ahead of the inauguration ceremony of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Monday, where Han will attend as a special representative of Chinese President Xi Jinping.
🤝 Han highlighted the significant common interests and vast potential for cooperation between China and the United States. He pointed out that a positive start to the bilateral relationship would benefit not only the people of both nations but also meet the expectations of the international community.
The U.S. business leaders expressed optimism following the recent positive phone conversation between Trump and Xi Jinping. They believe that as the world's two most dynamic and technologically advanced economies, the U.S. and China should pursue mutually beneficial cooperation and find constructive ways to coexist.
🚀 In a separate meeting, Han Zheng sat down with Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Han welcomed Tesla's continued investment in China, encouraging the company to deepen its collaboration and play an active role in enhancing economic and trade exchanges between the two countries. Musk responded enthusiastically, expressing Tesla's readiness to expand its presence in China.
🌟 With these high-level engagements, it seems both nations are gearing up for a new chapter in their relationship. For young entrepreneurs and professionals, this could mean exciting opportunities on the horizon! Stay tuned for more updates on this evolving story.
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Han Zheng meets U.S. business leaders to strengthen China-U.S. ties
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