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Although the China hub bill is facing barriers at the statehouse and Mamtek's default in Moberly is making it worse, Gov. Jay Nixon is still going to China late October. |
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Nixon spokesman Scott Holste confirms the governor's October trip to China on a trade mission.
Holste says the delegation will be meeting with Chinese officials and businesspeople to promote Missouri products.
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Description: "The overall goal of how can we increase sending Missouri goods, Missouri exports to places like China" |
Holste says the date of the trip has not been announced, but a source who involved with the planning said the governor will be in Shanghai on October 27.
Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Tong Gao.
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In the week of a stalled Missouri legislature and a scandal in Moberly, Gov. Nixon's spokesman confirms his trip to China |
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Spokesperson Scott Holste confirms Gov. Nixon's trip to China on a trade mission in October.
The overall goal of the trip is to boost Missouri exports.
He says although the United States receives a lot of imports from China, Missouri exports grew significantly in 2010.
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Run Time: | 00:13 |
Description: "We want them to work to make sure that is very much a two way street. And we think the success that we've had in marketing Missouri exports over the last couple of years is showing the quality of Missouri goods." |
Holste says he has no idea who's going to finance the trip at this moment.
Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Tong Gao.