The China International Import Expo (CIIE) this year has seen a surge in participation from American companies, signaling a robust resurgence in U.S.-China trade relations. The American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai (AmCham Shanghai), returning after its inaugural involvement last year, is projecting to secure trade deals totaling over $400 million during the Expo.
Allan Gabor, Chairman of AmCham Shanghai, in an exclusive conversation with CGTN's Hou Jing, highlighted the CIIE's pivotal role in fostering enhanced trade and agricultural cooperation between the U.S. and China. Gabor praised the Shanghai government's unwavering support in facilitating bilateral trade growth, noting that such collaborations are essential for mutual economic prosperity.
As businesses continue to navigate the evolving global market, events like the CIIE serve as critical platforms for establishing and expanding international partnerships, driving innovation, and capitalizing on emerging opportunities.
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AmCham Shanghai Chair sees growing U.S. role with $400 mln in deals
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