Los Angeles (Reuters) - California governor jerry brown said on Saturday, his goal was a great victory, the golden state's wine because he focused international trust &investment, production and technology, and to open a trade office in Shanghai.
Chinese consumers "hundreds of billions of dollars of savings," brown told Reuters in an interview, he said, he was sure there is at least some convincing them to buy goods from California, in the state of the business and investment.
Foreign trade and investment office will be in California the first state when suddenly shut down operations, in a dozen countries since 2004, such efforts in China.
In California, is at the beginning of the 21st century budget crisis brought by the bursting of the dotcom bubble. At the time of saving state governor Davis (Gray Davis) close the office, $6 million a year.
Brown said that the new trade offices will not be publicly funded.
, "he said," this time is to be paid for private and private operation. "This is going to be shaping the business."
Brown will about 75 business leaders, and he went, as many members of the staff and his wife, businessmen and lawyers gust Anne brown. He plans to swim in 6 days, including Beijing, nanjing, Shanghai, guangzhou and shenzhen and other cities in the park.
Tourism is the second phase, in the governor's efforts to develop business relationship with China. Last year, China's leaders the sunrise Jimping, vice President of China's current President, visited California. The two leaders discussed to set up a joint task force for business development.
Brown said he expected to see great changes happened in China, because he is the last time during the visit, his first pit stop, former governor of California, 1977.
"Here I can see made in China," brown said. "How do we and all our regulations and tax issues, shut down, I don't know, but I took a very personal point of view."
He is not interested, brown said, look for the factory, is, in fact, conditions in China, or other concerns. He hopes to persuade China to send their money here.
"I don't want to find a bargain to sell back to the factory in California - I want to sell to them," brown said. "I think their surplus goods in California to entering a building, I think they are surplus to the construction of the factory in California and other investments."
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