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USCBC Welcomes Jane Yang as Vice President of Shanghai Representative Office

USCBC Welcomes Jane Yang as Vice President of Shanghai Representative Office

US-China Business Council (USCBC) President Sean Stein today announced that Jane Yang has been appointed vice president of our Shanghai representative office. Jane previously led business development and project management in the Yangtze River Delta practice at Control Risks, helping Fortune 500 firms craft market strategies and crisis response plans.

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USCBC Welcomes Jane Yang as Vice President of Shanghai Representative Office

USCBC Welcomes Jane Yang as Vice President of Shanghai Representative Office

US-China Business Council (USCBC) President Sean Stein today announced that Jane Yang has been appointed vice president of our Shanghai representative office. Jane previously led business development and project management in the Yangtze River Delta practice at Control Risks, helping Fortune 500 firms craft market strategies and crisis response plans.

New Report: US-China Trade War 2.0 Poised to Devastate American Exporters

New Report: US-China Trade War 2.0 Poised to Devastate American Exporters

All American goods exports to China, worth $140.7 billion in 2024, are now subject to at least a 125% retaliatory Chinese tariff, the latest development in a dangerous new trade war that will devastate American exporters and undermine America’s global competitiveness, according to the 2025 Export Report from the US-China Business Council (USCBC). China imposed these tariffs in response to tariffs the United States imposed on China.

USCBC Responds to USTR’s Final Section 301 Determination Related to Shipbuilding

USCBC Responds to USTR’s Final Section 301 Determination Related to Shipbuilding

The US-China Business Council (USCBC), a private, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization of around 270 American companies that do business in China, today responded to the Office of the US Trade Representative’s (USTR’s) final Section 301 determination on China’s targeting of the maritime, logistics, and shipbuilding sectors for dominance.

USCBC Responds to Trump Administration’s Reciprocal Tariff on China

USCBC Responds to Trump Administration’s Reciprocal Tariff on China

The US-China Business Council (USCBC), a private, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization of leading American companies that do business in China, today expressed concern about the “Regulating Imports with a Reciprocal Tariff” executive order imposing an additional 34% tariff on all imports from China.

Fair Treatment in China, Maintaining PNTR, and Boosting US Competitiveness Among Top Industry Priorities for US-China Commercial Relations

Fair Treatment in China, Maintaining PNTR, and Boosting US Competitiveness Among Top Industry Priorities for US-China Commercial Relations

The US-China Business Council (USCBC), a private, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization of 270 American companies that do business in China, today announced its priorities for US-China commercial relations. New government leadership in the United States presents an opportunity to reevaluate and achieve strategic priorities for the US-China commercial relationship.

USCBC and Other Leading Business Organizations Meet With Chinese Vice President Han Zheng in Washington

USCBC and Other Leading Business Organizations Meet With Chinese Vice President Han Zheng in Washington

Members of the US-China Business Council (USCBC), a private, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization of 270 American companies that do business in China, today met with China’s Vice President Han Zheng, who traveled to Washington to attend President-elect Trump’s inauguration on Monday—a first for a senior Chinese leader.

USCBC Applauds the Extension of the Science and Technology Agreement Signed by the US and China

USCBC Applauds the Extension of the Science and Technology Agreement Signed by the US and China

The US-China Business Council, a private, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization of more than 270 American companies that do business in China, today applauded the five-year extension of the formal science and technology agreement that provides consistent standards for government-to-government scientific cooperation between the United States and China.