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Washington State Delegation Invites China’s President Xi To Visit
Washington, DC,
April 16, 2015
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Today, members of the Washington state congressional delegation invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to include Washington state as part of his first official state visit to the United States later this year. In extending the invitation, the members emphasized the importance of the relationship between China and Washington state. “Your upcoming state visit to the United States is an important opportunity for our two governments to address the challenges we face and discuss issues where our interests are aligned. In this spirit, we invite you to visit ‘the Evergreen State’ to learn firsthand about the relationship between China and Washington state,” the members wrote. Full text of the letter follows: His Excellency Xi Jinping President of the People’s Republic of China c/o H.E. Cui Tiankai 3505 International Place NW Washington, DC 20008 Dear President Xi: As you prepare for your first official state visit to the United States, we would like to extend an invitation for you to visit Washington state. We represent Washington in the House and Senate, and know firsthand the importance of positive relations between our two countries to our state. Trade between China and Washington is important to both economies. In 2014, Washington imported $8.29 billion worth of goods from China. And China was Washington’s top international market, representing 22.9% of all of the state’s exports. This trade is not a recent development. Our economies have been tied together since the mid-1700s, when traders sold fur pelts from the Pacific Northwest for tea and spices in China. Your upcoming state visit to the United States is an important opportunity for our two governments to address the challenges we face and discuss issues where our interests are aligned. In this spirit, we invite you to visit “the Evergreen State” to learn firsthand about the relationship between China and Washington state. Sincerely, Patty Murray U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell U.S. Senator Rick Larsen Member of Congress Jim McDermott Member of Congress Adam Smith Member of Congress Cathy McMorris Rodgers Member of Congress Dave Reichert Member of Congress Jaime Herrera Beutler Member of Congress Suzan DelBene Member of Congress Denny Heck Member of Congress Derek Kilmer Member of Congress Dan Newhouse Member of Congress ### |