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USCBC Elects Visa CEO Ryan McInerney as Board Chair and Welcomes New Board Members

USCBC Elects Visa CEO Ryan McInerney as Board Chair and Welcomes New Board Members

The US-China Business Council (USCBC) today released the results of its annual Member Survey, with fragile US-China relations, China’s economy, and entrenched tariffs topping the list of challenges for US companies operating in the country.

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USCBC Meets with MOFCOM Minister Wang Wentao

USCBC Meets with MOFCOM Minister Wang Wentao

US-China Business Council President Craig Allen met virtually with China’s Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao to exchange views on the state of US-China trade and investment relations, views of the American business community on challenges and opportunities for doing business in China, and thoughts on China’s reform and opening plans in 2023.

US Exports to China Supported Over One Million American Jobs in 2021

US Exports to China Supported Over One Million American Jobs in 2021

Combined US goods and services exports to China supported over one million American jobs in 2021, according to a report published today by the US-China Business Council (USCBC), a US trade group of 280 US companies that do business in China.

US Business Leaders Meet with China’s Foreign Minister Amid Rising Bilateral Tensions and Declining Business Optimism

US Business Leaders Meet with China’s Foreign Minister Amid Rising Bilateral Tensions and Declining Business Optimism

A small group of business executives with member companies of the US-China Business Council (USCBC), the National Committee on US-China Relations (NCUSCR), and the US Chamber of Commerce met with State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi today in a private meeting on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly.

China’s Data Policies Pose Challenges for US Companies in China

China’s Data Policies Pose Challenges for US Companies in China

China’s evolving data, privacy, and cybersecurity regimes stand to significantly raise the costs of doing business in China, according to a report released today by the US-China Business Council (USCBC), an organization representing more than 260 American companies that operate in the China market.

US Exports to China: A Boom for Goods, A Bust for Services

US Exports to China: A Boom for Goods, A Bust for Services

US goods exports to China last year increased 21 percent to $149 billion. But the amount of US services bought by Chinese customers sank by 33 percent in 2020—the most recent year of comprehensive data for US states’ and congressional districts’ services exports to China.

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