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Attended by American Manufacturers, Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour and delegations from Dalian, Changzhou, Shanghai Foreign Economics & Trade Investment Group and Huachen Automotive Group Holdings Co., LTD.
U.S.-China Chamber of Commerce
U.S.-China-Japan Automotive Conference: The Future of the Auto Industry
Event
October 28, 2008
I received calls from Chinese speaking callers impersonating the Chinese Consulate and actually almost fell into the trap. After talking to him for a few minutes, I found his statements were conflicting. Further research has confirmed that it was a scam.
U.S.-China Chamber of Commerce
China Alert: Scammers impersonate the Chinese Consulate
Announcement
April 18, 2018
Are you planning to expand your business overseas? If you are planning to move to China, you may be encouraged to open a wholly foreign-owned enterprise (WFOE) or a joint venture (JV). In reality the decisions don't stop there. When expanding your corporate footprint there is a lot to consider...
Plante Moran
Global tax considerations for U.S. businesses choosing a foreign entity structure
Article/ Pub
February 11, 2021
Steve Schnepel, Randall Janiczek
Are you a Chinese tax resident? Whether or not an expat has a work visa the answer may be yes. When will you need to pay Chinese income tax on overseas income? Thanks to Plante Moran for helping us find the answer.
Plante Moran
Tax rules change affects foreign nationals working in China
Article/ Pub
February 19, 2019
Alex He, Brian Wang, Yi Zhang
The United States of America-China Chamber of Commerce (“USCCC”) and its sister organization, The United States of America-Vietnam Chamber of Commerce (“USVCC”) are greatly saddened by the passing of U.S. Senator John McCain.
Senator McCain was a true American hero who served his country with dignity and honor in both his distinguished military and political careers. Despite being made a POW during the U.S.-Vietnam war, Senator McCain became a dear friend of the Vietnamese people and did much to help Vietnam and the United States to harmonize political and trade relations.
“Senator McCain was a classy man,” said Siva Yam, president of the U.S.-Vietnam Chamber of Commerce, “and he worked tirelessly to help build new bridges and heal the wounds of war between the two countries”
Our thoughts and prayers are with the McCain family during this most difficult time.
U.S.-China Chamber of Commerce
A Tribute to Senator John McCain
Announcement
August 27, 2018
Pin Ni, president of auto parts behemoth Wanxiang America Corp., does not conjure the image of a conqueror. He is small in stature and boyish in appearance, his salt-and-pepper hair the only betrayal of his 48 years. He's also quick to admit he is not always right. And even when he is, he'd rather not fight about it.
For the president of a $2.5 billion corporation that's spent two decades gobbling up foundering U.S. companies—saving more than 3,000 American jobs in the process—Mr. Ni is remarkably low-profile. He eschews most media interviews, drives himself to work in his Lincoln MKZ, flies economy and prefers Super 8 hotels.
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Crain's Chicago Business
Why does this Chinese Exec Scare America?
Article/ Pub
January 12, 2013
By Meribah Knight
Hosted by Siva Yam, President of USCCC
Speakers:
David Patrick Eich, Partner, Hong Kong, Kirkland & Ellis
David John Hofman, Director North America, InterChina Consulting
Tom Manning, Former CEO, Cerberus Asia