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Paul Nash: Mr. Yam, you have long felt that China's business culture must change. How must it change? And what do you think will it take to bring about such change?

Diplomatic Courier

On China's Business Culture

USCCC in the News

August 31, 2016

Paul Nash

The Impact of President-Elect Trump’s Proposed Tax and Interest Rate Policy on China’s Inbound Investments:
In response to an interview request by a Chinese news agency about the impacts of President-elect Trump’s tax and interest rate policy on Chinese FDIs in the US, Siva Yam, President of the US-China Chamber of Commerce states as below

U.S.-China Chamber of Commerce

Interview request from Chinese news agency, Xinhua

USCCC in the News

January 2017

Siva Yam

Individuals who have been inoculated with the Chinese COVID vaccine, obtained the vaccination certificated, and fit any of the following criteria can now process visas in accord with pre-pandemic guidelines.

Embassy of the People's Republic of China in the United States of America

The Chinese embassy and consulates are facilitating visa processing for individuals inoculated with Chinese COVID-19 Vaccines

Announcement

March 15, 2021

"Jon R. Tabor, Chairman and CEO of Allied Mineral Products, LLC has just returned to the U.S. after visiting several cities in China. He will share his firsthand experience in this timely webinar about the 30 days that he spent on in China (about half were spent in quarantine), traveling from one city to another city, and making critical decisions in expanding their investments during this uncertain time. He will discuss what he has seen today and what he believes in the future.

U.S.-China Chamber of Commerce

Webinar: Why did I travel to and expand our investment in China during the pandemic?

Event

December 16, 2020

Jon R. Tabor

Trade is the heart of business. Small businesses can benefit tremendously from getting involved in trade. However, a sound strategy and a good understanding of the process are critical to realize the benefits and avoid the pitfalls of such an engagement. With limited resources, unsound decisions could be severely detrimental to small businesses. This webinar will address the risks and opportunities and will focus on proven strategy to maximize the opportunities in the digital world. U.S.-China Chamber of Commerce helps small business meet the challenge.

U.S.-China Chamber of Commerce

Webinar: How Can Small Businesses Benefit from Trade?

Event

October 8, 2020

Siva Yam, CPA, CFA
President of the U.S.-China Chamber of Commerce

More than 25% of all revenue of sellers on Amazon globally is from cross-border e-commerce. Its growth rate is twice as that of the $3.4 trillion e-commerce as a whole. Small businesses can run like global entities because of the eco-system in e-commerce, and 97% of internet-enabled small businesses export. The future is compelling. However, it is everything but simple. The webinar will give an overview of cross-border e-commerce and will discuss some of the challenges facing small businesses.

U.S.-China Chamber of Commerce

Webinar: Cross-Border E-Commerce for Small Business

Event

September 2, 2020

Siva Yam

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