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SF mayor's trade mission to China impacted by looming strike
Thursday, October 10, 2013
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- A potential BART strike could derail plans for an important trade mission to China by San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee.
Lee is scheduled to touch down in Beijing on Monday, but could be delayed if there's a strike.
There's a lot riding on the trip.
Lee will be promoting opportunities for Chinese investors in the city's Mission Rock development project, located just south of AT&T Park.
The mayor is popular in China and well-known among Chinese investors.
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