U.S.-China Trade Relations In Spotlight Wednesday As Country Presidents Meet

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China’s “indigenous innovation” policies, and other trade issues with the United States will be in the spotlight Wednesday when both President Barack Obama and Chinese president Hu Jintao meet up in Washington. D.C. to discuss those and other issues.

President Hu and Obama’s day begins Wednesday at 9 a.m. when Hu is scheduled to arrive at the White House. A couple of meetings are scheduled throughout the morning, after which President Hu will make himself available for questions during a press conference.

Following that, President Hu is scheduled to meet for 45 minutes with Chinese and American business owners, and to engage in a dialogue about promoting trade and investment  in both countries.

The day will end with a grand state dinner at the White House.

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