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Hu, Bush discuss trade talks; $4.3B deals signed(Agencies/Xinhua)Updated: 2007-05-10 08:51
Hoping to ease tensions raised by the massive trade imbalance dividing two of the world's economic powers, China has periodically come to the United States on "buying missions" to demonstrate the country's willingness to import more goods and services. The deals primarily involved computer software, semiconductor and telecommunications companies. The list of US beneficiaries included high-tech bellwethers Microsoft Corp, Oracle Corp, Cisco Systems Inc and Hewlett Packard Co. California Lt. Gov. John Garamendi hailed the agreements as an "important step in furthering the deep relationship between this state, this country and China."
She met with Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger at the state Capitol on Wednesday, and the governor later said California had nearly doubled sales to China. California exports to China totaled nearly $10 billion in 2006, Schwarzenegger said. "The marketplace is now the whole world, and that offers tremendous growth potential for our companies, but our competition is also worldwide," Schwarzenegger said in a prepared statement. Already boasting the world's largest population, China has become an increasingly attractive market for makers of high-tech gear as the country's rapid economic growth feeds the demand for more powerful computers and more sophisticated mobile phones.
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