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Washington State China Relations Council Stays the Course Amid U.S.-China Uncertainties
February 11, 2025
WSCRC speaks with the Northwest Asian Weekly about its past, present, and future plans. Our work will continue to focus on promoting trade, subnational engagement, and people-to-people exchanges. Read the article here.
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Washington State China Relations Council Appoints Man Wang as the new Executive Director
December 18, 2024
The board of the WSCRC appoints Dr. Man Wang as the organization's new Executive Director, effective November 1, 2024. Dr. Wang previously served as the Director at WSCRC from December 2018 to October 2024. From May 2023 to August 2024, Man served as the Director of Programs for Asia Society
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PRESS RELEASE: Washington State China Relations Council Integrates Educational Programs with Asia Society Seattle
April 20, 2023
For Immediate Release Media Contact:                                  Name: Man Wang Email: manw@wscrc.org Phone: 206-389-7204 Washington State China Relations Council Integrates Educational Programs with Asia Society Seattle New Office is International Nonprofit’s First in Pacific Northwest  April
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WSCRC Director Quoted in Seattle Times Article on Trade
May 31, 2022
WSCRC’s Executive Director, Norwell Coquillard, was quoted in the Seattle Times on May 27th in an editorial titled “U.S. influence in Asia, benefits at home, depend on Pacific trade pact.” In the article the editors of the Seattle Times applaud President Biden’s recent announcement of a new economic bloc meant
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WSCRC Editorial on Engaging and Competing with China to Boost Washington’s Economic Recovery in the Seattle Times
April 19, 2021
Engage and compete with China to boost Washington’s economic recovery This Op-ed was published online on April 16 and in print on April 18. The recent frosty consultations between senior Chinese and U.S. officials in Anchorage brought into stark relief the scale of the challenges that must be navigated within
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WSCRC Executive Director Comments on What It All Means for Washington State-China Relations with U.S.-China Tit for Tat Continuing After...
April 5, 2021
By Wen Liu, Read the original article here Frosty and fiery did not just describe the atmosphere of the top U.S.-China diplomatic meeting in Alaska over a week ago, they may also do the same of a new, or post-Alaska, phase of the bilateral relations. At the end of the
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Washington State China Relations Council Statement on Asian Hate Crimes
March 23, 2021
The Washington State China Relations Council condemns the rise of hate crimes against people of Asian and Pacific ethnicity. As the country’s oldest state-level organization dedicated to improving ties with China, the Council strives to create relationships and build greater understanding among the people of China and the United States.
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WSCRC Member’s Editorial on Policies for Trade with China Published in the SCMP
January 22, 2021
WSCRC Member Spencer Cohen, along with recent WSCRC webinar panelist Badri Narayanan. G., recently penned an editorial in the South China Morning Post. Titled New alliances, not tariffs, are key to US trade strategy on China, the op-ed calls for the U.S. to take a multi-lateral approach to solving trade
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WSCRC Executive Director and Member Quoted in Article on Future U.S.-China Relations
January 22, 2021
J. Norwell Coquillard, Executive Director of the WSCRC, was recently quoted in an article by Northwest Asian Weekly entitled, “Biden and China: Guarded Optimism from Local Chinese Leaders.” Coquillard comments that the U.S. and the Biden Administration should work with our allies to “push China to play by established rules".
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Puget Sound Business Journal Honors Two WSCRC Board Members
October 29, 2020
The Puget Sound Business Journal (PSBJ), the region’s premier business news publication, has recently honored two of WSCRC’s Board Members. WSCRC’s Board Chairman, Marc Berger, was recently honored as one of the Puget Sound Business Journal’s Top 40 under 40. Started 22 years ago, this program identifies people under the
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Washington State China Relations Fund Announces Fundraising Campaign
October 1, 2020
(SEATTLE – October 1, 2020) The Washington State China Relations Fund, the charitable arm of the Washington State China Relations Council, has announced its goal of raising $500,000 to support educational programs that promote stronger business, educational and cultural ties between Washington State and China, and within the local Chinese
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WSCRC’s Executive Director Comments on Senate China Bill
August 6, 2020
WSCRC’s Executive Director was recently quoted in the Spokane Spokesman Review (August 4) regarding the introduction of a new bill in the Senate written to create a clearer U.S. strategy towards China. The bill, introduced by Senator Jim Risch (R, Idaho), aims to counter China’s trade practices and military build-up,
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