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TRADE Xi promises US biz leaders reforms

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President Xi Jinping has promised to open China’s economy wider during a meeting with American business leaders, ahead of a visit by US President Donald Trump amid trade tensions.

Xi spoke Monday to members of an advisory board to Beijing’s Tsinghua University business school that included Apple CEO Tim Cook, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Blackstone Group chairman Stephen Schwarzman.

During the event at the Great Hall of the People, the ceremonial seat of China’s government, Xi promised to “introduce a series of initiative­s to promote and expand opening up,” the official Xinhua News Agency reported.

A key Communist Party meeting last week elevated Xi to the highest status among Chinese leaders, adding his name to the party constituti­on alongside those of Mao Zedong, founder of the communist government in 1949, and Deng Xiaoping, who launched economic reforms in 1979.

At the congress, Xi promised more open markets and support for entreprene­urs but also affirmed plans to build up stateowned companies that dominate industries, including banking, energy and telecoms.

The United States and other trading partners are pressing Beijing to give their companies more access to its state-dominated economy. Trump’s administra­tion is investigat­ing whether Beijing improperly pressures foreign companies to hand over technology.

Xi said he looked forward to Trump’s visit, according to Xinhua.

“China is willing to work with the United States to jointly promote Sino-American cooperatio­n with mutual care for each other’s interests and concerns and properly resolve difference­s,” the president was quoted as saying. “We are optimistic about the prospects for Chinese-US relations.”/

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