U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo hugs a child dressed in Disney character LinaBell costume during a visit to Shanghai Disneyland on Wednesday. Raimondo concluded her trip to China that day. Photo: Andy Wong/VCG
Raimondo meets with students during a visit to New York University’s Shanghai campus. Photo: Andy Wong/VCG
Shanghai’s party secretary Chen Jining greets Raimondo during a Wednesday meeting. They engaged in discussions regarding potential opportunities to enhance cooperation between the U.S. and China in commercial sectors. Photo: IC Photo
Raimondo speaks at the 2023 WeForShe Conference held by AmCham Shanghai’s Women’s Executive Network. Raimondo talked about her recent trip to Beijing and introduced the initiatives she has implemented to empower women in the workforce. Photo: Aly Song/VCG
Raimondo concluded her four-day trip to China with a speech at Boeing’s maintenance hangar in Shanghai. Photo: VCG
Raimondo delivered her speech at a press event. Photo: IC Photo
Minister of Culture and Tourism Hu Heping welcomes Raimondo in Beijing on Tuesday. They reached an agreement to host the 14th China-U.S. Tourism Leadership Summit in China in the first half next year during their meeting. Photo: IC Photo
Raimondo met with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng in Beijing on Tuesday. They discussed the consensus reached at the China-U.S. leaders’ meeting in Bali and expressed mutual concerns regarding economic and trade issues. Photo: Courtesy of U.S. Embassy Beijing
Premier Li Qiang talks to Raimondo during a meeting held at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Tuesday. Li emphasized the importance of enhancing mutually beneficial cooperation between the two countries. Photo: Rao Aimin/Xinhua
Raimondo speaks next to U.S. Ambassador to China, Nick Burns, as they visit a U.S. beauty health care products showcase for the Chinese market in Beijing on Monday. Photo: Andy Wong/VCG
Raimondo walks towards the podium to deliver a speech after being introduced by Burns at a reception with U.S. industry and Chinese government officials in Beijing on Monday. Photo: Andy Wong/VCG