President Xi Jinping said Tuesday that China is ready to cooperate with US in fighting cyber crimes.
US Trade Representative Michael Froman said Tuesday that substantial progress has been made on the bilateral investment treaty (BIT) between China and the United States, but there is "substantial distance" to go in reaching an agreement during Chinese President Xi's Jinping's visit.
In the past 36 years since China and the US established diplomatic ties the progress of relations from suspicion and testing to mutual trust and win-win cooperation is not only visible in movies but also in culture, education, politics and economy.
US President Barack Obama feels private dinners with Chinese President Xi Jinping in the past have been the most constructive engagement between them, Obama's senior advisor said.
Security challenges existing between China and the US are expected to be an important topic during the summit between Chinese President Xi Jinping and his American counterpart Barack Obama on Thursday.
Chinese President Xi Jinping's US visit has not only grabbed the headlines of American media, but also thrilled hundreds of students in a West Coast high school.
China and the US are serious about business, and that was on display Tuesday in Seattle.
In Seattle, there has been wide coverage of President Xi Jinping's visit on local TV and radio, as well as in newspapers and magazines. The Seattle Times devoted three pages, including its front page, to a special report on the visiting Chinese president.
The Information Office of the State Council, or China's Cabinet, on Tuesday issued a white paper on Gender Equality and Women's Development in China. Following is the full text:
President rules out cyberattack claims by US, saying China is a hacking victim
Editor's note: China Daily reporter Zhang Yunbi spoke in Beijing with five leading US scholars or former foreign policy advisers about the China-US relationship ahead of President Xi Jinping's first state visit to the United States, and they were asked to answer the following five questions.
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