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Illinois governor signs Chinese cooperation agreement

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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) - Gov. Bruce Rauner has wrapped up a nine-day trade mission to China. 
 A news release Sunday says the Republican signed an agreement for a program between Wanxiang Group Corp. in Hangzhou and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 

The Wanxiang Fellows Program will send U of I students and scientists to China to study the culture and work on sustainable energy technologies. 

At Zhejiang University in Hangzhou Rauner told students already working in a cooperative venture with the U of I of "great opportunities" ahead for Illinois-China cooperation. The U of I at Chicago will soon begin offering an engineering curriculum at Zhejiang.
 The private equity investor also offered Zhejiang students advice on starting a business - be willing to take risks and never give up. 
 

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