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Shaanxi pays Georgia visit

- By LIU YINMENG and ZHANG YUAN in Atlanta

A delegation from Shaanxi province led by a top provincial official and composed of representa­tives from different industries joined their American counterpar­ts Thursday in Atlanta, Georgia, to discuss potential business cooperatio­n between the state and the province.

The group, headed by Hu Heping, secretary of the Communist Party of China Shaanxi Provincial Committee, was in the Peach State to attend the Shaanxi-Georgia Investment and Trade Seminar and to promote state-province economic relationsh­ip in sectors such as aerospace, technology and agricultur­e.

“President Xi pointed out that cooperatio­n on the national level depends on cooperatio­n on the local level,” said Hu. “Over the past 30 years, the cooperatio­n between the US and China has really grown at the local level, which has enhanced the bilateral relationsh­ip between the two countries. The developmen­t of the current and future ChinaUS relationsh­ip depends on the support of the local people.”

Shaanxi has currently establishe­d “friendship cities” ties with three states and 10 cities in the US, Hu said.

One thing that Hu hopes to gain through his first trip overseas as secretary of CPC Shaanxi committee is to promote Xi’an, capital city of Shaanxi, and Atlanta to become “sister cities”.

Hu said there could be multifacet­ed collaborat­ion between Shaanxi and Georgia. Shaanxi’s strategic location in the heart of China gives it natural advantages for developing its business, aviation and logistics industries.

“The Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Internatio­nal Airport is a world-famous airport,” Hu said. “It has been very wellmainta­ined and is highly efficient,” Hu said, adding that he also wants to develop the Xi’an Xianyang Airport in Shaanxi into an internatio­nal aviation hub.

“Through this visit, we hope to take this opportunit­y to further strengthen the cooperatio­n between the two sides in the fields of aviation, logistics and equipment manufactur­ing,” Hu said.

Georgia State Senator Fran Millar, who spoke at the seminar, welcomed further collaborat­ion between Shaanxi and Georgia.

He said there are more than 100 Chinese companies in Georgia that employ at least 5,000 Georgians.

“For that, we thank you very much,” Millar said.

“As we foster our relationsh­ip here in Georgia with Shaanxi province, we look forward to expanding our relationsh­ip with each and every one of you,” Millar said.

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Hu Heping, secretary of the CPC Shaanxi Committee

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