On his first state visit to the U.S., Chinese President Xi Jinping will have two goals: to reassure executives that China is still a good place to do business, and to secure for China the respect due a state equal in stature to the U.S. Xi arrives in Seattle on Sept. 22 and then heads to Washington, D.C., on Sept. 24. In Seattle, he'll give a major policy address at a dinner organized by various U.S.-China trade groups and local and state officials. The Chinese president will join a roundtable discussion hosted by former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson. Xi will see Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, Apple's Tim Cook, and various top execs. Alibaba founder Jack Ma, Baidu President Zhang Ya-Qin, andJD.com founder Richard Liu will be in town.
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