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Chinese Consulate General in Houston covers a consular jurisdiction of eight American Southern states and a self-governing commonwealth: Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida and Puerto Rico. The consulate is committed to the exchanges and cooperation between China and the above-listed states in the areas of economy and trade, science and technology as well as culture etc., protecting the rights and interests of the Chinese citizens in its consular areas according to law and offering the services like approving and issuing visa and appropriate papers.

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Qiao Hong

Consul General of the People's Republic of China in Houston

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Chinese, U.S presidents vow to boost economic, trade ties

     Chinese President Hu Jintao on Monday exchanged views with U.S. President George W. Bush on the phone on cementing economic dialogue and promoting bilateral trade ties.

    Bush first extended his condolences over China's losses sustained from a recent typhoon that hit several coastal provinces in southeast China.

    Bush said Washington hoped that the U.S.-China economic dialogue and cooperation would be enhanced, which would surely inject fresh impetus to the already robust economic and trade relations between the two countries.

    Hu said that with the strengthening of the economic ties between China and the United States, enhanced bilateral economic dialogue would be conducive to the economic and trade cooperation and the development of the constructive cooperative relationship between the two countries.

    The dialogue would also bring about positive impact on the global economic growth, as well as the world's stability and security, Hu said.

    China would like to continue contacts with the United States in this respect, Hu added.



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