The first round of the U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue concluded in Washington. Both countries will embark on broader and deeper cooperation in areas such as economics, energy, and strategy, providing new hope and opportunities for economic development and talent cultivation. Overseas study experts have analyzed that under the macro background of "building confidence to restore economic growth and strengthen Sino-U.S. economic cooperation," the U.S. government will continue to encourage students from all over the world to study in the United States, with visa policies expected to become increasingly relaxed.
Key Point One: The U.S. is heavily investing in promoting the development of community colleges.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner recently co-authored an article in The Wall Street Journal stating: "Americans need to start saving again, strengthen the financial system, and invest in energy, education, and healthcare."