Beijing, American Chamber of Commerce – China (AmCham-China) and the US-China Business Council (USCBC) hosted a cafeteria appointment followed by a town-hall affair featuring the US Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke and US Trade Ambassador Ron Kirk. The Secretary of Commerce and the Trade Ambassador accompanied the US President Barack Obama on his aboriginal official appointment to China. This is not, however, the aboriginal official cruise for Secretary Locke. He came to China and addressed the AmCham-China and the USCBC associates this accomplished July. During the briefing, Secretary Locke and Ambassador Kirk addressed the AmCham-China and the USCBC about the President’s official appointment to China, its implications on the China-US accord and bread-and-butter cooperation and their captivation in the Joint agency on Commerce and Trade, captivated in backward October. The Briefing was followed by a town-hall appearance affair opened to questions from the audience.
AmCham-China, the hosting organization, is a above amateur in China committed to the advance of all-embracing barter and bread-and-butter cooperation amid China and US. AmCham-China has branches in several above Chinese cities, including Beijing and Shanghai. Edward Lehman, the Governor of AmCham-Shanghai from 1988 to 1989, and managing administrator of Lehman, Lee & Xu who abounding the cafeteria appointment commented that, “it is blessed to see the China-US advice and bread-and-butter cooperation are accident in all levels and aspects. I accept and will abide to accord to advance such exchange.”
Lehman, Lee & Xu is a arresting Chinese accumulated law close and brand and apparent agency with offices in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Macau, and Mongolia. The close has aswell been accustomed as one of the top brand firms in China by several bookish acreage magazines. The law close is managed by Mr. Edward Lehman, a arch able on accumulated law with 20 years of convenance acquaintance in Mainland China.
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