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This year’s Government Affairs Annual Conference centered on the US-China relationship, globalization, and the role of multi-national corporations against the backdrop of a spreading pandemic and a deteriorating bilateral relationship. The conference…
The U.S.-China (Beijing) Gas Industry Cooperation Workshop was successfully held in Beijing from June 9-10, 2020. This workshop was jointly hosted by China's National Energy Administration (NEA), the U.S. Trade and Development…
AmCham China’s Central China Chapter, in coordination with Hubei Province’s Department of Commerce, held an event focused on facilitating and continuing foreign investment in the economic ecosystem of Hubei. The province was…
2020 has been very challenging for everyone. Due to COVID-19, many things have changed, including the education system. Because of efforts to keep everyone safe and to limit the spread of the…
By Tu Le & Chris Baker The coronavirus pandemic has wreaked havoc on people’s lives and has inflicted serious pain on many country’s economies. The ‘retail apocalypse’ that started when companies like…
Recommendations for American Business From Foreign Companies Operating on the Front Line in China Since late January, our community of member companies in China have been navigating the impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak. Now…
Fourth monthly Flash Survey on business impact of COVID-19 also highlights HR hurdles as China settles into post-pandemic era. One-fifth preparing for a 10-25% decrease in China revenue this year, with Consumer…
On April 23rd, AmCham China launched the Social Impact Initiative (SII), focusing on two main issues that are critical to China in the aftermath of COVID-19: Public Health, and China’s Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) ecosystem. …
As reported in our most recent Flash Survey, global travel disruptions remain the top concern for American companies in China, with 90% of respondents stating such disruptions have impacted their business operations. Included…