VOA: The Chinese leader also addressed a wide range of other issues that have upset US-China ties, including cyber hacking, which President Barack Obama has said will figure prominently in their one-on-one talks.
The Seatle Times: Chinese President Xi Jinping told a group of US and Chinese technology executives Wednesday that the country would give priority to a secure Internet, and defended the rights of countries to impose their own regulations on domestic Internet development.
USA Today: China's president Xi Jinping told a packed room of dignitaries and business leaders that his nation wants to build a level playing field for all companies doing business there and will work with the US to fight cybercrime.
AP: Chinese President Xi Jinping said Tuesday that China and the United States could work together to address cyber crimes, a problem that has sparked mutual tension.
Guardian: The president defended his government's intervention into the country's stock market saying the “recent abnormal ups and downs” in the market had now reached “a phase of self-recovery”.
Reuters: China's fight against entrenched corruption is not a "House of Cards"-style power struggle, President Xi Jinping said on Tuesday as he began his first state visit to the United States, vowing to press on with his campaign.
BBC: Chinese President Xi Jinping has promised to strengthen protections on intellectual property and clear obstacles to investment in China, at a meeting with US technology leaders.
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