In This Issue:
- President Obama Visiting China, Burma, and Australia
- APEC and the U.S. Economy
- APEC Leaders Commitments
- White House Fact Sheet on President Obama’s Visit to China
- U.S.-China Joint Announcement on Climate Change
- Secretary Kerry Op-Ed on Climate Change
- Secretary Kerry Meetings with Chinese CEOs in Beijing
- U.S-China Announcement on Business and Tourist Visas
- State Department Official at U.S.-China Film Summit
- House Foreign Affairs Chairman Statement on President’s Visit to Asia
- Excerpt from President Obama Visiting China, Burma, and Australia:
President Obama is traveling to China, Burma and Australia from November 10-16. In China from November 10-12, President Obama attended the 22nd Annual Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders’ Meeting and APEC CEO Summit. Upon the conclusion of the APEC Leaders’ Meeting, the President participated in a state visit with President Xi Jinping of China. In Burma from November 12-14, President Obama will attend the East Asia Summit (EAS) and the U.S.-ASEAN Summit in Nay Pi Taw, and hold a bilateral meeting with President Thein Sein. In Rangoon on November 14, the President will participate in a town hall event with participants in the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) and meet with Aung San Suu Kyi. In Brisbane, Australia from November 15-16, the President will participate in the G20 Leaders Summit and deliver a speech on U.S. leadership in the Asia-Pacific.
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