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查看更多United States China Business Council (USCBC)
The US-China Business Council (USCBC) is a private, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization of roughly 220 American companies that do business with China. Founded in 1973, USCBC has provided unmatched information, advisory, advocacy, and program services to its membership for more than three decades. Through its offices in Washington, DC; Beijing; and Shanghai, USCBC is uniquely positioned to serve its members' interests in the United States and China.
www.uschina.org/
USCBC's mission is to expand the US-China commercial relationship to the benefit of its membership and, more broadly, the US economy. It favors constructive engagement with China to eliminate trade and investment barriers and develop a rules-based commercial environment that is predictable and transparent to all parties.
Among USCBC's members are many large and well-known US corporations, but smaller companies and service firms make up a substantial portion of the overall membership. USCBC is governed by a board of directors composed of distinguished corporate leaders; the current chair is Mark Fields, chair of the board and President and CEO of Ford Motor Company. John Frisbie has been USCBC's president since 2004.
USCBC has long served as a respected host of events featuring senior officials from the US and PRC governments. In recent years, USCBC has been honored to receive former PRC President Hu Jintao, former Premier Wen Jiabao, CCP General Secretary and President Xi Jinping, Premier Li Keqiang, former Vice Premier Wang Qishan, and other distinguished guests from central and provincial government entities. Recent American public figures to meet with USCBC members in the United States and China have included Vice President Joe Biden, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, former Commerce Secretary John Bryson, former US Trade Representative Ron Kirk, US Ambassador to China Gary Locke, key members of Congress, and numerous specialists on US-China affairs from various agencies of the executive branch of government and the think-tank community.
查看更多United States Information Technology Office (USITO)
The United States Information Technology Office (USITO) is an independent, non-profit, membership-based trade association, representing the U.S. information communication technologies (ICT) industry in China.
www.usito.org/
Founded in late 1994 by the leading U.S. ICT industry associations, USITO seeks to provide new insights and approaches to the many complex challenges facing the ICT industry in China, which sits at the heart of the U.S.-China trade relationship.
USITO serves to create effective channels for engagement between our members and the Chinese & U.S. governments, academia and other industry groups focused on improving policy and regulation.
