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U.S.-China Governors Forum Serves as Platform for U.S.-China Cooperation

Chinese President Xi Jinping met with the U.S. and Chinese governors on April 15, and called for deeper regional cooperation between the two countries. President Xi encouraged U.S. states and Chinese provinces to work more closely in traditional sectors like agriculture and advance cooperation in new areas such as energy conservation, urban planning, and infrastructure. The U.S. governors also met with Ambassador Gary Locke.
Outcomes: 
Governor Branstad continued to build upon Iowa's long-term relationship with President Xi. Looking to expand sales of Wisconsin-made products, Governor Walker attended the opening ceremony for a Harley-Davidson dealership in Tianjin. Governor McDonnell promoted Virginia's agricultural and tourism industries in an effort to increase jobs and capital investment in the Commonwealth.
Government?: 
No
Type of Exchange: 
diplomatic
Partners: 
Virginia Gov. McDonnell
Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad
and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker
Participants (Types): 
government officials
Exchange Date: 
Monday, April 15, 2013 to Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Continuing: 
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Location: 
Tianjin, China
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