U.S. President Barack Obama finished his four-day state visit to China and left Beijing Wednesday afternoon.
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Wen: China Disagrees to So-called G2
China disagrees to the suggestion of a "Group of 2" (G2), Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said at a meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama in Beijing on Wednesday.
Obama Visits Great Wall, "Inspired by Its Majesty"
U.S. President Barack Obama had a taste of Chinese history on Wednesday by visiting the country's most iconic site, the Great Wall.
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Visiting U.S. President Barack Obama said Wednesday that his four-day state visit to China was "wonderful."
Hu Makes 5 Proposals for Sino-US Ties
Chinese President Hu Jintao made five proposals on promoting Sino-U.S. relations and tackling delicate issues of common concern while meeting with visiting U.S. President Barack Obama in Beijing Tuesday.
Chinese President Hosts Welcome Banquet for Obama
Chinese President Hu Jintao hosted a welcome banquet for visiting U.S. President Barack Obama Tuesday evening at the Great Hall of the People.
U.S. Urged to Loosen High-tech Export Control
Chinese President Hu Jintao on Tuesday urged the United States to relax its control on the export of high-tech products to China.
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The Future of U.S.-Asia Relations

China-US Ties
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Obama's Asian Tour
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• Obama Arrives in Beijing to Continue China Visit
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International Affairs
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Economic and Trade Relations
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• China, U.S. Agree on Economic Rebalance, Pursuit of Forward-looking Monetary Polices
• China, US Appreciate Role of G20 Summit in Coping with Global Financial Crisis
• China, U.S. to Cooperate in Space Exploration, High-speed Rail Construction
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On Climate Change and Clean Energy
• News Analysis: China, U.S.Eyes More Co-op in Clean Energy Field, Challenges Still Exist
• Chicago-China Green Building and Technology Summit Opens in Chicago
• China, U.S. to Promote Clean Energy Development, Vice Premier
• China, US Agree Transition to Green, Low-carbon Economy Essential
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DPRK Nuclear Issue
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• Hu, Obama Agree on Resolving Korean Peninsula, Iran Nuclear Issues through Dialogue
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Sino-US Ties, Military Co-op
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• China, US Vow Deeper Co-op on Counter-terrorism
• China, U.S. to Exchange More Students
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Schedule

Nov.12-13, visit Japan;
Nov.14, visit Singapore;
Nov.15, attend APEC summit in Singapore;
Nov.15-18, visit China. Expected to meet respectively with Chinese President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiaobao;
Nov.18-19, visit Seoul, South Korea.

Key Events

First Hu-Obama Meeting - April 1

Second Hu-Obama Meeting - Sept 23

The China-US Strategic & Economic Dialogue - July

China-U.S. Ties in 30 Years 1979-2009