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WASHINGTON (AFP) The United States and China have agreed export deals worth $45 billion dollars on the margins of President Hu Jintao's US state visit, a senior Washington official said Wednesday.
"We will be announcing that $45 billion of US export deals have been concluded, supporting 235,000 US jobs," the official said.
The total includes deals worth $25 billion spread over 70 contracts and 12 US states and a massive contract for Boeing.
"The Chinese government will announce that it will approve the purchase of 200 Boeing aircraft, with an estimated value of $19 billion dollars," the official said.
Chinese businesses have descended on the United States to coincide with Hu's four-day visit, inking agreements with US titans Alcoa, General Electric, Honeywell, Westinghouse and Caterpillar.
The deals span sectors as diverse as agriculture, gasification, railways and hybrid buses.
An additional three billion dollars' worth of Chinese investment in the United States has also been announced.
US, China ink $45 bln of export deals - Yahoo! News
"We will be announcing that $45 billion of US export deals have been concluded, supporting 235,000 US jobs," the official said.
The total includes deals worth $25 billion spread over 70 contracts and 12 US states and a massive contract for Boeing.
"The Chinese government will announce that it will approve the purchase of 200 Boeing aircraft, with an estimated value of $19 billion dollars," the official said.
Chinese businesses have descended on the United States to coincide with Hu's four-day visit, inking agreements with US titans Alcoa, General Electric, Honeywell, Westinghouse and Caterpillar.
The deals span sectors as diverse as agriculture, gasification, railways and hybrid buses.
An additional three billion dollars' worth of Chinese investment in the United States has also been announced.
US, China ink $45 bln of export deals - Yahoo! News