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Nov 02 2018

The Future of the Global Trading System: Conversation with Ambassador Rufus Yerxa

On September 19, 2018, WSCRC welcomed Ambassador Rufus Yerxa as presenter at the Policy Briefing Series. Currently the President of the National Foreign Trade Council, Ambassador Yerxa has more than three decades of experience as a lawyer, diplomat, trade negotiator, and international officials. He oversaw policymaking in Congress, the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR), and the World Trade Organization (WTO).

Ambassador Yerxa emphasized the importance of maintaining involvement in the multilateral trading system, despite recent tariffs leveraged between the US and China. He detailed how trade was critical to America’s economic vitality, as it fuels economic growth, supports employment, and facilitates the import of affordable goods and services. Speaking specifically about trade with China, Ambassador Yerxa noted that economic ties with China overall were important to preserve, even if there have been past disagreements over currency manipulation and economic nationalism.

Speaking about the WTO, he noted that the organization was necessary because it underpins global trade between many of the world’s nations. Considering the trade conflict between the US and China, the rules of the WTO may face renegotiation. However, Ambassador Yerxa commented that that the WTO’s success in boosting trade among its members and reducing export volatility should remain hallmarks of the global trading system in the future. Citing historical examples of South Korea and Mexico in the late twentieth century, he illustrated how previous protectionist policies did not remain permanent fixtures of a nation’s economy.

Special thanks to WSCRC Board Member Annamarie Larson and K&L Gates for hosting and providing light refreshments. WSCRC was pleased to welcome audience members from K&L Gates’ Portland office via telecast for this session of the Policy Briefing Series.

Summary Author: Mengyao Liu

Written by wscrc_admin · Categorized: Recent News · Tagged: ambassador, global trade, seminar

Nov 01 2018

Founders Forum: Conversation with Hui Tian

On October 31, 2018, the Washington State China Relations Council held the second session of its new Founders Forum series, featuring Hui Tian, Founder of Studio19 Architects. The WSCRC Founders Forum highlights leaders in US-China innovation in technology, entrepreneurship, and business. Participants contribute to a targeted, meaningful dialogue with a Founder/CEO working on the front lines of US-China relations. Discussions feature the trials and tribulations of starting a company, operating across cultures, and growing an international business.

Studio19 is a full-service architecture and interior design firm specializing in a wide variety of project types including mixed-use, multi-family residential, hotels/hospitality, offices, retail, and high-end custom homes. After almost 10 years of operations, Studio19 Architects encompasses a strong team of architects and designers. It has completed several extensive projects throughout the Greater Seattle area, as well as in other cities. Since founding the company almost ten years ago, Hui Tian has seen the firm take on increasingly extensive projects in the Greater Seattle Area and around the world. Speaking about shifting from an emerging architect contributing to projects at large firms to founding her own firm, Hui emphasized the importance of feeling ownership over her work.

On the topic of US-China trade relations, Hui detailed that she will continue working along international lines in upcoming projects. Given her background as a minority woman business owner in Washington state, she eloquently described the inspiration behind the founding her firm. She cited client approval and referrals as key to the growing success of Studio19 Architects. She also expressed pride in the fact that several employees at Studio19 will be celebrating their five and ten-year anniversaries with the firm.  The lively Q&A session addressed Studio19’s various projects, as well as the experiences of the firm working with American and Chinese partners.

WSCRC extends special thanks Hui Tian of Studio19 Architects for furnishing refreshments.

Written by wscrc_admin · Categorized: Recent News · Tagged: architecture, founder, real estate, Seattle, startup

Nov 01 2018

China Healthcare Business Directory Launch Event

On October 31, 2018, the Washington State China Relations Council held a panel event titled “China Healthcare Business Directory Launch Event” featuring four expert speakers in the field of healthcare. China has the largest population of patients with increasing disposable incomes. As such, the demand for drugs, medical equipment, quality care and good practice has been higher than ever before. Given that China is one of the largest importers of goods from Washington, healthcare companies in Washington State are perfectly positioned to engage with the healthcare market in China. All four speakers provided key insights into this rapidly developing international sector, shedding light on future implications for US and Chinese healthcare providers.

Jing DiPiero is the Founder and CEO of DPR Consulting. DPR Consulting offers comprehensive medical solutions, such as medical education, healthcare training, telemedicine, consulting and collaboration to Chinese patients, medical practitioners, hospitals and various levels of government to innovate and improve healthcare service. Jing detailed the advancements that Chinese hospitals and medical practitioners have made over the last couple of decades, citing her extensive experience traveling between the US and China. She outlined the specificities of China’s medical system, highlighting a preference for elite and well-recognized doctors.

Xinli Zou is the CTO of Wyzlink, a company that specializes in AR education, AR application, cloud safety and cloud computing. Xinli introduced his company, WyzLink, which is a Seattle-based leading VR/AR education platform and solutions provider with a focus on professional medical and nursing education. WyzLink was found by a group of believers who use AR/VR technology to change the world. They are building a Medical Simulation platform, which uses generated virtual medical environments, virtual medical equipment, virtual medical personnel and even the virtual patients to train the medical students or nursing students without jeopardizing patient safety.

Dr. Albert DiPiero is Co-founder and Chief Medical Officer of ZOOM+Care, a healthcare system with 36 locations in Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington. Dr. DiPiero has been board certified with the American Board of Internal Medicine since 1994. Detailing the differences between ZOOM+Care and other medical services provided throughout the US and China, Dr. DiPiero emphasized the importance of execution, as well as planning. He looks forward to future international opportunities, possibly in collaboration with Chinese entities.

Dr. Raymond Yeung, M.D., is a board-certified surgeon and founder of the UW Medicine Liver Tumor Clinic, the first clinic of its kind in the Pacific Northwest. He is also a UW professor of Surgery and an adjunct professor of Medicine, Medical Genetics and Pathology. Dr. Yeung highlighted the increasing sophistication of Chinese hospital and medical equipment, which he observed during a recent tour of selected facilities in China. Speaking about the differences in traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine, Dr. Yeung provided a balanced analysis of each method for the audience.

The panel event provided a platform for audience members to engage in discussion topics ranging from China’s evolving healthcare system, American health professionals working with Chinese counterparts, and the importance of healthcare as an industry in the overall relationship between the US and China.

WSCRC extends special thanks to WSCRC board member Jing DiPiero of DPR Consulting for furnishing refreshments.

Written by wscrc_admin · Categorized: Recent News

Oct 31 2018

Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China in San Francisco Consul General Wang Donghua Welcome Reception

On October 29, 2018, the Washington State China Relations Council, in partnership with Greater Seattle Partners, hosted a welcome reception for Consul General Wang Donghua, newly appointed Consul General of the Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China in San Francisco. Consul General Wang’s delegation included Chinese diplomatic and business representatives.

The Honorable Gary Locke, former Governor of Washington and US Ambassador to China, gave opening remarks. He detailed the history of international exchange between the US and China that has taken place in Washington State. He elaborated upon current efforts to maintain economic and cultural ties through facilitating trade missions, delegations, and business connections. Discussing his own experience as US Ambassador to China, he emphasized points of commonality and opportunities for mutually beneficial relationships.

WSCRC Chair Andy Wilson introduced Consul General Wang, who has represented the People’s Republic of China in Hong Kong, Macau, Kenya, India, Tonga and the United Nations. Immediately prior to his current position as Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in San Francisco, Consul General Wang served as the Deputy Inspector at Office of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection at the People’s Republic of China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Following his introduction, Consul General Wang delivered a comprehensive keynote speech that examined trade tensions between the US and China, as well as looking forward to efforts to collaborate. Citing the cities on the west coast of the United States as strong supporters of the US-China relations throughout history, Consul General Wang encouraged continued strides in manufacturing, technology, and other industries.

Nine distinguished government and business representatives from around Washington State gave welcome remarks at the reception. William McSherry, Vice President of Government Operations at Boeing and Chairman of Greater Seattle Partners, spoke about the strength of Boeing’s partnerships in China. Schuyler Hoss, Director of International Relations and Protocol at the Washington Governor’s Office, presented Consul General Wang with a landscape portrait of Mt. Rainier painted by Governor Jay Inslee. Mike Fong, Senior Deputy Mayor at the City of Seattle, emphasized the robust Sister City relationship between Seattle and the city of Chongqing in Sichuan Province. Fred Jarrett, Deputy County Executive at King County, encouraged further collaboration between Chinese and American businesses. Kendee Yamaguchi, Executive Director of the Snohomish County Executive Office, highlighted Snohomish County’s status as a world-class manufacturing hub. Mike Fowler, Senior Trade Consultant at the World Trade Center Tacoma, reflected on President Xi Jinping’s historic visit to Tacoma-based Lincoln High School in 2015. Dru Garson, CEO of Greater Grays Harbor, Inc., outlined Thurston County’s international connections and annual trade missions to China. John Sternlicht, CEO of the Economic Development Alliance of Skagit County, highlighted Washington State’s myriad economic and environmental resources. Ada Grant, Vice President of Inspur, detailed the challenges and triumphs of leading a China-based big data brand in the United States.

The event brought together nearly 100 attendees to strengthen bilateral cooperation between the US and China. After a group photo, the gathering commenced networking and exchanging information for future partnerships.

WSCRC extend special thanks to the Honorable Gary Locke and WSCRC board member Yuping Wang at Davis Wright Tremaine for providing the venue and refreshments.

Written by wscrc_admin · Categorized: Recent News · Tagged: consulate, Delegation, Gary Locke

Oct 24 2018

Policy Briefing Series: US-China Trade War: Impact on WA State

On October 24, 2018, the Washington State China Relations Council held a session of the Policy Briefing Series titled “US-China Trade War: Impact on WA State” featuring speaker Lori Otto Punke, President of the Washington Council on International Trade (WCIT). The WSCRC Policy Briefing Series provides a venue to speakers who are experts in their respective China-related fields to interact directly with WSCRC’s membership through timely, focused discussions. The series engages leading subject-matter experts from government, industry, law, and technology communities to provide in-depth insights on current key issues in US-China-WA relations.

Lori leads advocacy efforts to increase Washington’s international competitiveness and oversees the management and growth of WCIT. She is also the founder and principal of LOP Strategies, where she helps clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies to small businesses and associations on public affairs, policy and communication. Speaking about the recent NAFTA renegotiation, Lori detailed the revamped dispute mechanism and its implications for domestic laws, as well as international trade obligations. She initiated a comparative conversation on the renegotiated NAFTA and selected provisions of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).

Lori elaborated upon the progression of the US-China trade dispute. Citing the rationale of the Trump administration, the speakers described the intention as to punish China for past trade transgressions like stealing intellectual property to encourage Chinese companies and government entities to follow norms established by the WTO and other related organizations. As Lori noted, “the devil is in the details” when it comes to managing tariffs and retaliatory measures.

The lively Q&A session involved the experts in the audience, such as Robert Hamilton, Governor’s Advisor for Trade Policy for the State of Washington, and Glen Bachman, Commission President of the Port of Everett. Following an overview of the impacts of tariffs on Washington State’s agricultural sector, the conversation touched upon how American farmers are bracing for possible trade retaliation from China for Trump’s tariffs on steel and aluminum. China imports more than half of annual US soybean exports, which are shipped through Washington State ports. If China cuts back further on US agricultural products during current trade tensions, Commissioner Bachman noted it would take a considerable amount of time and effort to reverse the damage.

WSCRC extends thanks WSCRC Government Affairs Committee member Spencer Cohen for serving as a discussion moderator.

Summary Author: Mengyao Liu

Written by wscrc_admin · Categorized: Recent News · Tagged: agriculture, tariffs, trade, WCIT

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