"We are also watching and following the election and we will work with new US government to ensure steady and sound development of bilateral relations and benefit people of the two countries, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said at a media briefing here.
Preferring to wait for the official results, Kang said "we hope new US government will work with China and work together for steady and sound development of bilateral relations. This will benefit the two countries and the entire world".
Chinese official commentaries reflecting public opinion favoured Trump as Clinton was widely regarded as someone who pursued a tough line against China with 'Asia Pivot' strategy under which 60 per cent of American military assets would be deployed in the region to contain China.
Equally there are apprehensions about Trump who branded China as a currency manipulator and promised tough measures against cheap Chinese imports into the US.
Trump had earlier claimed that Americans are living through the "greatest jobs theft" in the history of the world, saying US companies were moving out jobs to countries like China, Mexico and Singapore.
Successive US leaders also criticised China for keeping its currency too low against the dollar to reap maximum benefits out of bilateral trade.
About trade ties under Trump, Kang said "we hope our relations can be mutually beneficial".
Outlining how bilateral trade between the two nations grew from about USD 2 billion he said unlike in the past there are several trade mechanisms like the Wold Trade Organisation (WTO) to address major trade issues between both nations.
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"As pointed by Xi, China and US show special responsibility in upholding peace and stability of the world and promoting global prosperity and development," he said.
Trump who made some tough statements against China before and after his election, questioning 'One China Policy, Beijing's aggressive moves in South China Sea, currency manipulation and even threatened to impose tariffs on Chinese goods. But he also made placating gestures pleasing Beijing.
He appointed Iowa Governor Terry Branstad, who shared a long standing relationship with Xi. Branstad's appointment was welcomed by China.
Ivanka along with her little daughter Arabella Kushner attended the event.
CNN reported earlier that five year old Arabella is Trump's biggest diplomatic win in China as the videos of her reciting Chinese poems on the New Year went viral all over China watched by millions of netizens.
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