Chinese Leader Visits U. S. Shops For Sneakers

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Chinese Leader Visits U.S. and Shops for Sneakers


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"This is what fair trade is all about," he said. "You give us things to make, and we make them."

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Chinese leader Hu Jintao kicked off his four-day visit to the United States in a way that felt familiar. Upon landing in Seattle, he made his first stop at a Footlocker, where he bought a pair of Nike sneakers. With a smile, he held them up for the cameras, pointing out the "Made in China" label inside.

"This is what fair trade is all about," he remarked. "You give us things to make, and we make them."

Next, Hu visited the tastefully modest $100-million home of Bill Gates, where he delivered a friendly dinner speech. No word yet on whether a similar visit to Steve Jobs was on the agenda.

His itinerary includes a notable meeting with President Bush. Topics on the table will likely include contentious matters like human rights, Taiwan's political status, the global oil supply, and China's potential role in curbing Iran's nuclear ambitions. Currency valuation and the trade deficit will also be hot topics.

While progress in these discussions may be limited, Hu's visit brings hope for strengthened relations. His presence and demeanor offer a positive contrast to the memories of Mao's challenging era, suggesting a future of improved ties between the two nations.

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