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Chinese Embassy Speaker Series with First Secretary Weng Xinyu

First Secretary Weng Xinyu characterized China's Food and Drug Administration's (CFDA) reforms as a change in philosophy-a shift from perceiving the regulators' roles as gatekeepers to facilitators, when he spoke to US-China Business Council members Wednesday.

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang speaks at USCBC event in New York

Premier Li Keqiang addressed important issues in the US-China economic relationship before more than 700 guests, three members of China's Ministerial delegation, Dr. Henry Kissinger, chairs and presidents of the host organizations, and ranking business executives from USCBC, NCUSCR, and ECNY.
US-China Business Council State Export Report 2016

USCBC's State Export Report details a breakdown of each state's exports to China. For the first time, this year's report includes both goods and services export data. The national export totals include the export data for each state and for Washington, DC.
USCBC 2016 Annual Membership Survey

USCBC's State Export Report details a breakdown of each state's exports to China. For the first time, this year's report includes both goods and services export data. The national export totals include the export data for each state and for Washington, DC.
Obama-Xi Summit: Small Steps Forward on Key Issues

The US-China Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT), pledges to treat technology products in a non-discriminatory manner, and cooperation on climate change initiatives topped the outcomes resulting from President Obama and President Xi's bilateral summit meeting this weekend in Hangzhou.The meeting, which was potentially their final summit and the eighth time the two have met, highlighted that despite challenges in the bilateral relationship, progress is being made on some key issues...
Obama to Visit China for G20, Separate Meeting with Xi

The Barack Obama-Xi Jinping presidential bilateral meeting, slated for September 3 according to Chinese sources, will be the penultimate chance for the two leaders to meet during the Obama administration. Accompanied by Treasury Secretary Jack Lew and US Trade Representative Michael Froman, Obama is expected to discuss key issues in the US-China trade relationship with his Chinese counterpart before the G20 Summit.