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June 1, 2013
Li Xueyong, the governor of China's Jiangsu province visited San Francisco to launch Experience Jiangsu 2013, a program to promote trade and cultural exchange with its sister-state,California.
March 1, 2012
Apple Inc CEO, Tim Cook visited Beijing to plan further investment
January 1, 2013
The Greater Houston Partnership and a Chinese trading group led by business leaders and government officials signed 6 business deals that covers cotton, procelain trade as well as further cooperation in the development of solar energy. They would continue to Washington, Boston, and Chicago to pursue similar partnerships with those cities.
June 1, 2013
29 Chinese judges stayed at Emory University for a month to study about US legal principles and structure. Emory faculty taught them advocacy skills, criminal law, constitutional law, and about the U.S. Civil Right movement. They also met with U.S. judges and lawyers in formal and casual settings.
April 1, 2008
The State of Georgia opened an international economic development center in Beijing. Thus, the center helps to boost further trade by facilitating foreign investments, export partners and tourism between the two places.
September 1, 2006
The US and Chinese navies conducted joint telecommunications and mobility exercises for the first time near Hawaii. Naval officers and men also visited U.S. naval ships, toured Honolulu, visited the USS Arizona, and spent leisure time with their American counterparts. This was part of the Chinese naval fleet's U.S. friendship visit.
April 1, 1978
Norman Lear, Carl Reiner, Larry Gelbart, Grant Tinker and Mary Tyler Moore spent 10 days on a tour of China, interacting with film industry members and students. They compared technology and comedy techniques, film styles, and gave improvised sketches.
August 1, 1982
37 American students participated in the first joint youth summer camp in China in Beidaihe. They interacted with Chinese students, discussing life in China and America, clothing, and technology.
October 1, 2007
Coca Cola annouced plans to set up a beverage research center in Beijing, dedicated to incorporating traditional chinese medicine into their future products. With the well-known health benefits of tcm, Coca Cola had been researching worldwide for developing an eventual non-carbonated beverage that contributes to customer's well-being
July 1, 2010
A trade mission organized by 21 Ohio delegates visited Beijing, Wuhan and Shanghai, with an aim to seek further understanding and explore business collaboration towards each other's renewable energy industires.