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SEATTLE, April 21 -- American business leaders have
warmly welcomed the speech given by Chinese President Hu Jintao at Boeing
Company on Wednesday.
"The Chinese president has never before given a policy statement this comprehensive and in such depth," said William B.
Stafford, president of the Trade Development Alliance of Greater Seattle.
Hu identified five areas in which Chinese and
Americans need to work together, drawing applause from an audience largely made
up of local business leaders.
"I think from his speech and his remarks, we see a
genuine and authentic feeling of wanting not only an open relationship with
(our) country but also a genuine commitment to making sure these are stages of
growth and development for our two nations," Howard Schultz, chairman and chief
global strategist of Starbucks Coffee Company, told the media at a short press
conference immediately after the lunch meeting.
Schultz said President Hu's real meaning was "there
are differences, and there are great differences, but let us move forward
together."
The Starbucks chairman also noted Hu was speaking to
"every business person who is thinking about going to China and experiencing the
great opportunities in China."
He said Starbucks was a good example.
Starbucks opened up its first store in Beijing in
1999, and it now has over 200 stores on the Chinese mainland, Schultz told the
media.
"Success in the United States is not an entitlement
in China. You have to go there and earn it, and earn it the right way," Schultz
said.
Noting that Hu was making the first major speech of
his state visit to the United States in Seattle, local business leaders and
politicians said Hu had chosen the right place to make his point.
Paul Misener, vice-president on global public policy
with Amazon.com, said he was proud that Hu chose the home of Amazon.com as the
first leg of his US visit.
"To hear his remarks about co-operation gives me
considerable happiness about the future of the relationship between our
countries, cultures and economies," Misener said.
"Seattle has become a very symbolic place to do it,"
Stafford said.
Washington state has scored a surplus in its trade
with China, an example of how the deficit between China and the United States
can be addressed.
"We really need to look at trade in general between
the United States and all countries in the world, not just one particular
country," said Gary Locke, former governor of Washington state.
Locke noted that President Hu made it clear that the
Chinese want to buy more things from America.
Protection of intellectual property rights is another
issue of major American concern.
"I know from my conversation with Bill Gates that he
is enormously pleased with the frank discussions they had at Microsoft," Locke
said. "And we heard from President Hu Jintao his commitment to protect
intellectual property rights," Locke said. Enditem
(Source: China Daily) |