China, U.S. Business Ties Strengthen Amid APEC Collaboration Push
Chinese and U.S. businesses drive bilateral economic growth as APEC meetings highlight trade resilience and future collaboration opportunities.
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Chinese and U.S. businesses drive bilateral economic growth as APEC meetings highlight trade resilience and future collaboration opportunities.
The Chinese business community, represented by the CCPIT, has strongly opposed the U.S.’s unilateral decision to impose additional tariffs on Chinese imports, warning of global economic repercussions.
The CCPIT’s 2024 Global Supply Chain Promotion Report reveals that connectivity has reached historic levels due to new technologies and innovative practices, reshaping industries worldwide.
The Global Supply Chain Promotion Report 2024 was unveiled at CISCE, highlighting key trends and offering in-depth analysis of global supply chains across 11 industries.
China’s 2nd CISCE will feature 32% overseas exhibitors, marking a 20% rise. The expanded event aims to promote international cooperation in industrial and supply chains.
CCPIT relocates its US office to Washington DC, marking a significant move to enhance China-US trade ties and deepen bilateral business dynamics.
The China Council for the Promotion of International Trade has relocated its U.S. office to Washington, D.C., aiming to strengthen business ties and promote trade between China and the United States.
CCPIT Chairman Ren Hongbin criticizes the EU’s additional tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, stating they violate WTO rules and harm both Chinese exporters and the EU economy.
Ren Hongbin, chairman of CCPIT, highlighted the interdependence of Chinese and global supply chains, emphasizing exhibitions and platforms as essential for enterprises to achieve sustainable, high-quality development.
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, met with Ren Hongbin, head of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, in Beijing to discuss cooperation and enhance ties between Tesla and Chinese enterprises.
The China Council for the Promotion of International Trade urges the U.S. to halt its Section 301 investigation into China’s maritime, logistics, and shipbuilding sectors, advocating for a return to multilateral trade rules.
China accelerates its high-standard opening-up with the CCPIT strengthening global trade ties, advancing foreign investment, and promoting the Belt and Road Initiative for enhanced international cooperation.