Seeking win-win deals
UNITED States Commerce Secretary Gary Locke said on Wednesday that his upcoming trip to China will aim at seeking the opportunity of win-win scenarios between the two countries.
Forty-six US business executives will join him in China and Indonesia from tomorrow to May 25 on the first cabinet-level trade mission of the Obama administration, according to Locke.
"This trade mission is really an opportunity for win-win scenarios for both American companies, their workers here in the United States, as well as for the people and the governments of both Indonesia and China to address their goals of becoming more energy efficient," Locke told reporters at a press conference.
Twenty-four US firms will join Locke for the China portion of the trade mission, and 10 American firms will travel to Indonesia. The delegation will stop in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing and Jakarta.
The department said the mission aims to promote exports of leading US technologies related to clean energy, energy efficiency, and electric energy storage, transmission, and distribution.
Locke, the first Chinese-American commerce secretary, recalled his visits to Shanghai, saying he looks forward to visiting the World Expo there.
"I'm looking forward to going to the World Expo in Shanghai, and I'm very proud that the United States has a pavilion," he said.
Forty-six US business executives will join him in China and Indonesia from tomorrow to May 25 on the first cabinet-level trade mission of the Obama administration, according to Locke.
"This trade mission is really an opportunity for win-win scenarios for both American companies, their workers here in the United States, as well as for the people and the governments of both Indonesia and China to address their goals of becoming more energy efficient," Locke told reporters at a press conference.
Twenty-four US firms will join Locke for the China portion of the trade mission, and 10 American firms will travel to Indonesia. The delegation will stop in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing and Jakarta.
The department said the mission aims to promote exports of leading US technologies related to clean energy, energy efficiency, and electric energy storage, transmission, and distribution.
Locke, the first Chinese-American commerce secretary, recalled his visits to Shanghai, saying he looks forward to visiting the World Expo there.
"I'm looking forward to going to the World Expo in Shanghai, and I'm very proud that the United States has a pavilion," he said.
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