Story Published:
Aug 17, 2005 at 11:09 PM PST
Story Updated:
Aug 31, 2006 at 1:02 AM PST
OLYMPIA - Chinese President Hu Jintao will visit
Washington state next month as part of his first U.S. visit as
president, former Gov. Gary Locke says.
"This is a major coup for the state of Washington, for the
businesses of Washington state," Locke told The Associated Press
on Wednesday.
Locke, the nation's first Chinese-American governor, has met Hu
twice and has been picked by the Chinese ambassador to the United
States, Zhou Wenzhong, to organize a visit to the Seattle area.
Details still are being worked out, including the precise dates
and itinerary.
Although the visit to the United States has been mentioned in
print, the White House declined to talk about it.
"We're not able to provide any information about that. We have
nothing to announce at this point," White House spokeswoman Dana
Perino said Wednesday night.
Normal protocol is that an official announcement will be made
about one week before the visit starts, Locke said.
Locke said the president's visit will include at least one major
public event in Seattle, probably a gathering of business and
community leaders at which Hu will give a major address. A state
dinner at a private home is planned that will include Gov.
Christine Gregoire and other elected officials and civic leaders.
Outings are tentatively scheduled for Boeing Co. aircraft
facilities in nearby Everett and to the Microsoft Corp. campus in
Redmond, across Lake Washington from Seattle.
The president's trip also is expected to include a visit with
President Bush at the White House and an address to the United
Nations General Assembly.
Locke, who left office in January, is co-chairman of the China
practice at the Seattle-based law firm of Davis Wright Tremaine.
The firm has an office in Shanghai, and Locke just returned from a
China trip.
Locke and Gregoire plan to visit China during the third week of
September, with some signing ceremonies already scheduled for
Washington companies with new contracts in China.
Locke said he hopes to give Hu "a very favorable impression of
the state of Washington, given the important role China has for so
many Northwest companies. We hope from this visit to be able to
approach Chinese officials on trade and business issues.
"We hope to grow (exports) by leaps and bounds."
Locke said China already is a major trading partner -
"everything from Boeing airplanes to architectural and
professional services to agricultural crops and medical devices and
Microsoft products."
Washington state companies are providing some of the services
needed to plan and stage the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, he added.