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USCBC Bulletin

Event Wrap Up

WASHINGTON, DC

November

Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade (JCCT) Debriefing

Featured Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for East Asia Ira Kasoff, who discussed the results of the October 2009 JCCT session held in Hangzhou, Zhejiang.

December

Gala 2009

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Roundtable on China and Technical Barriers to Trade

Featured Jeff Weiss, senior director of technical barriers to trade at the US Trade Representative's Office of World Trade Organization and Multilateral Affairs; Bryan O'Byrne, international trade specialist for regulatory and technical trade barriers in the US Department of Commerce's Trade Compliance Center; and Jenny May, international trade specialist at Commerce's Office of the Chinese Economic Area.

BEIJING

November

Reception with US-China Business Council (USCBC) President John Frisbie

Frisbie briefed member companies on the USCBC board delegation's meetings in China, USCBC priorities, and the latest intelligence from Washington, DC, on the US-China relationship.

Briefing with Under Secretary Hormats

Co-hosted by USCBC and the American Chamber of Commerce in China, the breakfast briefing featured the State Department's new Under Secretary for Economic, Energy, and Agricultural Affairs Robert Hormats, who shared his thoughts on the US-China economic relationship and the November 2009 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit.

December

Industrial Policy Briefing

Featured Xin Renzhou, deputy director general of the PRC Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's (MIIT)

Industrial Policy Department, who shared MIIT's priorities for 2010. Thierry Delmarcelle, partner and managing director of Monitor Group (China), discussed sustainability for industrial development in China.

Policy Briefing on Indigenous Innovation

Co-hosted by USCBC and the US Information Technology Office (USITO), the briefing featured USITO President John Chiang and USCBC China Operations Vice President Robert Poole.

SHANGHAI

November

China 2010 Business Climate Projections

See below

Upcoming Events


WASHINGTON

Forecast 2010
Reception and Conference

January 27-28, 2010

For more information on USCBC events, see www.uschina.org.

USCBC Board Meets Senior PRC Officials in Beijing

A delegation of the US-China Business Council's (USCBC) board of directors visited Beijing for meetings with the PRC government on November 4-5. USCBC Chair Andrew Liveris of the Dow Chemical Co. led the delegation, which included 10 other board directors and USCBC President John Frisbie.

The delegation met with top leaders, including PRC Vice Premier Wang Qishan, National Development and Reform Commission Chair Zhang Ping, Minister of Industry and Information Technology Li Yizhong, Minister of Foreign Affairs Yang Jiechi, Vice Minister of Commerce Ma Xiuhong, and China Council for the Promotion of International Trade Chair Wan Jifei. US Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman and top US embassy officials for trade, economic, and financial affairs briefed the delegation on the bilateral relationship before the meetings.

Photo of Frisbie and Liveris meeting with Wang, Wan, and Ma

Frisbie and Liveris meet with Wang, Wan, and Ma in Beijing.

Photo by Xinhua News Agency

China 2010 Business Climate Projections

USCBC held a fall conference on China business climate projections in Shanghai in November. At the event, industry and government speakers shared their insights on development trends that affect Shanghai's business community, including the future of China's economy, labor market, regulatory landscape, and Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) compliance.

Robert Poole, USCBC vice president of China Operations, opened the conference by discussing perspectives on US-China trade and investment relations. Robin Bordie, an economist at BHP Billiton, discussed China's economic outlook for 2010. She noted that domestic savings-led investment, rather than external demand, has fueled China's economic recovery and predicted that global trade will resume recognizable patterns by the third quarter of 2010. Ron Cai, a managing partner at Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, gave an update on the implementation of the PRC Labor Contract Law. Chris Watkins, country manager at MRI China Group, discussed the impact of the current economic downturn on the PRC labor market, future trends in companies' talent management strategies, long-term global and regional trends that affect talent supply and demand, and the benefits and challenges of hiring locally.

In the late morning, John Leary, a managing partner at White & Case LLP, discussed future developments in China's regulatory framework and the potential impact on corporate structure. Lesli Ligorner, a partner at Paul Hastings LLP, followed with a presentation on the key concepts and emerging issues in the enforcement of the FCPA. The luncheon speaker, Shanghai Municipal Commission of Commerce Chair Sha Hailin, provided USCBC member companies with Shanghai's economic outlook for 2010. Sha spoke broadly about Shanghai's economic development agenda and its main goal of becoming an international financial center by 2020. He reiterated existing municipal plans to encourage foreign-invested enterprises to establish their regional headquarters in Shanghai and discussed the city's efforts to accelerate the movement of goods through its ports.

Poole speaking

Poole discusses US-China trade issues.

Cai speaking

Cai discusses China's Labor Contract Law.

Photos by Julie Walton

USCBC Hosts Gala 2009, Honors PRC Ambassador Zhou Wenzhong

The US-China Business Council (USCBC) held its Gala 2009 in Washington, DC, in early December. Attended by nearly 450 guests from the business, government, diplomatic, and think-tank communities, the event honored PRC Ambassador to the United States Zhou Wenzhong for his lengthy career fostering US-China relations. USCBC Chair and Dow Chemical Co. Chairman and CEO Andrew N. Liveris discussed USCBC's work over the last year and reviewed Zhou's diplomatic career. In his address, Zhou discussed China's recent economic and trade trends and praised improvements in US-China diplomatic and commercial relations, noting that many companies in the room had helped boost bilateral commercial relations. At the end of the dinner, USCBC President John Frisbie presented Zhou with a series of photographs from Zhou's career. Spanning 30 years, the photos traced Zhou's diplomatic career fostering US-China cooperation.

USCBC would like to thank its members for their support. The generous response from many member companies will help support USCBC's work, leadership, and achievements; it also helped raise money for the China Education Initiative, a China-based rural education organization that works to eliminate educational inequity.

Board members greet Wenzhong

USCBC board members Barbara Hackman Franklin (Barbara Franklin Enterprises), Dan Brutto (UPS), Bob McDonald (Procter & Gamble Co.), and Andrew Liveris (Dow Chemical Co.) greet Ambassador Zhou Wenzhong.

Wenzhong addresses guests.

Gala 2009 honoree Ambassador Zhou addresses guests.

Frisbie, Liveris, Zhou, and Xie

Frisbie, Liveris, Zhou, and Xie following the presentation of photos depicting the ambassador's diplomatic career

Standing ovation for Zhou

Zhou received a warm standing ovation from guests following his address.

Photos by sardari.com

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