US trade & investment restrictions are making it harder for American companies to compete. Many report lost sales in China & more scrutiny from US regulators.📉🌏
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A recent Global Times article stated that USCBC representatives criticized US Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns’s remarks at a recent AmCham celebratory dinner. These assertions are false. No representative of USCBC made these statements.
The trade war has led to falling goods exports across the country, hitting the Midwest especially hard. Get an early look at our State Exports Report that will be out soon!
It's release day! We're excited to release our 2020 Member Survey. Despite an unprecedented downturn in US-China relations during a pandemic, US businesses are not leaving the China market.
We thank all who joined us this evening from the business, government, diplomatic, and academic communities in celebrating USCBC’s 50th anniversary. Looking forward to the next 50 years, USCBC remains dedicated to expanding the US-China commercial relationship. (1/2)
USCBC is saddened to hear of the passing of Brent Scowcroft, founding president of The Scowcroft Group and National Security Advisor to both Presidents Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush.
USCBC and @NCUSCR were honored to host a dinner with President Xi Jinping and @SecRaimondo following a meeting between Presidents Biden and Xi during APEC in San Francisco. Nearly 400 business leaders, government officials and academics attended the event.
Had a wonderful luncheon today to welcome USCBC President Craig Allen, with insightful remarks from CEO of Chubb Evan Greenberg, Chinese Ambassador Cui Tiankai, Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Patrick Murphy, and Ambassador Craig Allen himself!
"According to figures from the US-China Business Council...US exports to China and bilateral investment supported 2.6 million jobs in America in 2015, while Chinese investment in 46 US states created more than 140,000 jobs." #USCBCInTheNews