Approximately 1 million Americans are working on exports to China, about 300,000 are working for Chinese enterprises investing in the United States, and another million are working on the import side, according to Allen, citing the latest surveys by his organization.
He lauded China's recent moves toward further reform and opening-up, including the decision to lower value-added tax and adopt a foreign investment law, saying they are "with considerable creativity."
"These are all important measures that will have an impact and will help foreign suppliers to the Chinese market, including American suppliers," said Allen, adding that the moves will also strengthen the competitiveness of the Chinese economy, which is "definitely win-win."
Saying the recent efforts by both the United States and China have made him "very optimistic" about the outlook of a possible trade deal, Allen also noted that "it would be naive to believe that a trade agreement can resolve all differences," as "complexity" exists in the two economies.
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