The agreement also identifies nine key sectors for cooperation: infrastructure, biotechnology, information technology, agriculture, energy, manufacturing, tourism, environmental protection and exhibitions.
The ambassador said there had been a decline in the number of Chinese tourists but things have changed since Beijing lifted all travel advisories.
The alleged dumping was exposed by a state television program. On Tuesday, CCTV ran a report based on its own investigation into illegal dumping by the Shanxi Sanwei Group Co., a chemical manufacturer listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange.
The agreement, which signs the Pacific nation up to China's Belt and Road Initiative, came after Kiribati severed diplomatic relations with Taiwan and established them with the Chinese mainland in September last year.
The announcement came hours after Newsom sent a letter to Trump to request the action in response to the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The area has been preparing for this expansion since its establishment was announced in April, with President Xi Jinping pledging to make people's interests among the top priorities when pushing for the area's development.
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The ambassador also mentioned that China will be celebrating the 40th anniversary of its reform and opening up policy this year. The country will host several important events such as the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China–Africa Cooperation, Boao Forum for Asia, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Qingdao Summit, as well as the first China International Import Expo.
The application, which has been submitted to the Jiangxi High People's Court, seeks 10.17 million yuan for Zhang's wrongful detention, 10.17 million yuan for mental anguish, 1 million yuan for his following medical treatment and 1 million yuan for expenses related to his appeal, according to Zhang's lawyer Cheng Guangxin.
The appearance was shown live on several TV stations, with some channels trailing the event with a day-long countdown clock.
The announcement follows an agreement by Nissan and its automaking partners Renault and Mitsubishi Motors earlier this month to explore future cooperation with Chinese transportation services conglomerate Didi Chuxing.