Senator-elect Cyrus Habib (D-48th Legislative District) is taking part in a bipartisan trade mission to China that includes state and local officials from around the United States.
“Washington depends on international trade more than any other state, and China is one of our biggest markets,” said Habib. “This is an opportunity to build a stronger relationship, creating more trade and more jobs here in Washington state.”
China is Washington state’s biggest market for exports, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s foreign trade figures. The rest of the state’s top 10 trading partners are: Canada, Japan, United Arab Emirates, Mexico, South Korea, Hong Kong, the United Kingdom and India. In 2013, Washington state exported $16.7 billion worth of goods to China.
The trip is part of an effort by the China United States Exchange Foundation, whose executive director, Alan Wong, said, “CUSEF is honored and privileged to host such a distinguished group of political leaders from the United States to visit China. U.S.-China relations are the most important bilateral relations in the world, and CUSEF is committed to facilitating better understanding of our two peoples. We have great expectations that this delegation, through their personal experience gained from this trip and their respective leadership positions, will make significant contributions toward the betterment of that relationship.”
