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Xi pledges more access to China's markets

By WU JIAO in Seattle and HEZI JIANG in New York (China Daily USA)

Updated: 2015-09-24 11:37:28

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Boeing and Commercial Aircraft Corp of China Ltd also announced that they will open a facility in China to paint, complete interiors of and deliver single-aisle 737 aircraft to Chinese companies.

On the BIT, currently being negotiated between the US and China, Xi said that "once concluded, the treaty will further ease the market access and put in place more open and transparent market rules".

Xi said he hoped that both sides will push to finalize the treaty ahead of schedule.

Henry Paulson, former US Treasury secretary, said: "Both of our countries are essential to global growth. Yet both countries must carry out structural reforms to move their economies into a more growth-conducive footing for the long term and find ways to address issues such as commercial cybertheft and climate change.

"Despite many challenges, there are vastly more areas for cooperation than ever before," Paulson added.

A closed-door discussion moderated by Paulson preceded Xi's address.

According to a press release from The Paulson Institute, the US and Chinese CEOs discussed increasing investment in each other's markets, and both sides expressed a desire for increased access for business.

The US CEOs also noted the importance of addressing intellectual property protection, and called for common standards and transparent regulations. Both the US and Chinese CEOs highlighted opportunities for collaboration on clean technology projects.

Other CEOs in attendance were Mary Barra of General Motors Co, John Chambers of Cisco Systems Inc, Dave Cote of Honeywell Co, Robert Iger of The Walt Disney Co, Ellen Kullman of E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co, Andrew Liveris of Dow Chemical Co, Satya Nadella of Microsoft Co, Indra Nooyi of PepsiCo Inc, Dennis Muilenburg of Boeing, Ginni Rometty of IBM Corp and Howard Schultz of Starbucks Corp. Tom Pritzker, executive chairman of the Hyatt Hotels Corp, also attended.

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