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Gov. Brown Signs Two Agreements in China

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Gov. Brown has already struck two formal agreements during his official trip to China: one to promote economic development and trade, the other to collaborate on environmental protection. Political reporter John Myers is covering Brown's trade mission, and says the governor's style appears to be in sync with the Chinese way of doing business.

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