Progress on US-China Commitments, USCC Publishes Annual Report
This week, the United States and China continued to take action on commitments made during the leaders’ meeting in October.
This week, the United States and China continued to take action on commitments made during the leaders’ meeting in October.
We’re approaching Chinese New Year, but at the moment, we’re still facing the threat of COVID-19. So to get an update from Beijing of what things look like on the ground in preparation for the big holiday, we’re on the line with our director in Beijing, Lipei Zhang. Learn more about USCBC on our website.
In 2020, around 40 Chinese companies defaulted on bonds worth $30 billion, which amounts to a 14% higher amount than in 2019, according to a Bloomberg analysis. At the end of last year, there were a number of fairly high profile and also unexpected bond defaults in mainland China. So we figured it’d be prudent […]
A recent spike of COVID cases in China, solid trade surplus growth in December, and some personnel changes are all up on the docket this week. To get the latest on this, we’ll be on the line with our new Chief Representative in Shanghai, Melinda Xu. Oxford Economics and USCBC: The US-China Economic Relationship Learn […]
President-Elect Joe Biden’s trade and economic team will face a variety of China-related issues from day one in office. The next US trade representative will have to grapple with what to do with the Phase One trade agreement and tariffs on some $370 billion worth of Chinese goods. The Commerce secretary will be responsible for […]
The US has benefited from trade and investment flows with China. The combination of bilateral trade, investment, and supply chain integration has supported economic growth, consumer choice, and job creation.