In an address at a China-US business leaders' dialogue in Beijing, Xi also said he is looking forward to having "broad contact with Americans from all walks of life."
Xi departs next week for a trip to Seattle, Washington DC and New York, with talks planned with President Barack Obama on September 25. They are expected to discuss trade, North Korea's nuclear program and Iran, among other issues.
The two sides are not expected to make major breakthroughs on some of the thorniest issues between them, including allegations of Beijing-directed cyberattacks on the US and China's moves to assert territorial claims in the South China Sea.
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