Events Archive
Shanghai China Operations Conference 2021
The US-China Business Council (USCBC) was pleased to hold its annual China Operations Conference in Shanghai. This conference represents USCBC China Operation’s biggest event of the year and brings together leading experts, academics, executives and policy makers to discuss the most important developments relevant to doing business in China. The program took place in Shanghai from 9:00am - 2:00pm (China Standard Time) on Tuesday, November 16.
Managing Your Digital Presence in China
What’s true for Twitter isn’t necessarily true for WeChat. The rules that apply in the US digital space don’t necessarily transfer cleanly to China, and navigating the country’s social media and internet can be challenging for even well-established companies. And in an intensely competitive digital space, your company’s online presence can be the difference between success and failure.
MACROChina: Comprehending China’s 2021 Data with Dan Rosen
MACROChina is a new program series that will take you behind the headlines for insightful analysis of the China economy. Densely packed with highlights from the latest economic data and updates, this series aims to prepare USCBC members better for overarching economic developments and shifts in China by exposing the undercurrents and making sense of the realities behind whitepapers.
China Market Intelligence Live Conference Call
USCBC hosted China Market Intelligence Live conference call on Thursday, October 28 at 8:00pm ET (US) / Friday, October 29 at 8:00am for those based in China. Senior USCBC staff gave updates on the bilateral trade relationship.
Roundtable Discussion on Current Human Resources Issues
For this event, USCBC worked with Ernst & Young to host a Human Resources Roundtable Event, featuring presentations from distinguished Ernst & Young Partners, Maureen Chio, Ben Fan
Hong Kong Trade Development Council’s B2B E-Commerce Platform
Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong's trade. One tool that HKTDC provides for US companies is a special B2B e-commerce site with sourcing support that matches US suppliers with Hong Kong agents, distributors, and direct buyers.
Government Procurement Report Panel Discussion
The US-China Business Council hosted a panel discussion on our then-newly-launched Government Procurement Report. The report is the result of months of interviews with members across various sectors and reveals persistent challenges in China’s government procurement environment, including domestic substitution initiatives, unclear content requirements, and opaque security criteria.
Chinese Power Supply Volatility: Causes, Impacts, and Latest Developments
In recent weeks, electricity cuts have impacted companies in China across different sectors and provinces. Coal shortages, increased electricity demand, and the heavy-handed local implementation of central government energy efficiency targets have all contributed to power volatility.