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Dec 17 2019

WSCRC 2019 Year-End Report

This report provides a summary of our work carried out in the second half of 2019, along with membership update. In addition to our regular events and programs, the WSCRC celebrated its 40th anniversary on October 24, 2019. Over 300 people including many dignitaries participated in the event which paid tribute to the Council’s long history of working to improve relations between Washington State and China. We were excited to host two former U.S. Ambassadors to China, Ambassador Max Baucus and Ambassador Stapleton Roy. Both provided timely insights on the current state of U.S.-China relations. The gala opened with notes of congratulations offered by the Lt. Governor of Washington State, Cyrus Habib, Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan and the Economic and Commercial Council of the People’s Republic of China, Yihang Yang.

Click here to read the full report.

Written by wscrc_admin · Categorized: Bi-Annual Report

Dec 13 2019

WSCRC Comments on U.S.-China Phase One Deal

The WSCRC welcomes today’s announcement by the U.S. and Chinese Governments of a “Phase One” trade agreement between the two countries, putting a temporary pause to the trade war. The agreement covers issues that have been at the center of the trade negotiations, including intellectual property, forced technology transfer, agriculture, financial services and the currency and foreign exchange. Under this agreement, the U.S. would remove new tariffs on $156 billion of products that are scheduled to take effect this Sunday and would also reduce the tariff rate on roughly $120 billion of goods from 15% to 7.5%. China, in turn, would also remove tariffs and purchase agricultural products from the U.S., but the Chinese government has not yet disclosed the scale of the tariff reduction or purchase amount.

We believe the resumption of trade with China across many product categories will be beneficial to businesses in Washington state. We look forward to reviewing the details of the agreement and will comment further when they are available.

Written by wscrc_admin · Categorized: Media Relations and Positions, Recent News

Nov 22 2019

2019 China Town Hall

The 13th China Town Hall Annual Conference was held on Monday, November 18th, and was hosted by National Committee on U.S. Relations. As the local partner, Washington State China Relations Council gathered everyone in the Columbia Center to watch this conference together. George Stephanopoulos is served as moderator, and cooperated with Stephen Orlins, president of the National Committee on US-China Relations, Dr. Melanie Hart, senior fellow and director for China policy at the Center for American Progress, and Dr.  Yasheng Huang from the Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dr. Ely Ratner, executive vice president and director of studies at the Center for a New American Security.

This year, the National Committee on US-China Relations slightly changed the format of the conference. The conference launched a series of discussions on hot topics. The US-China trade war is now in its 17th month, and experts agree that Trump is eager to reach a ” phase one deal.” According to Ely Ratner and marked “the end of a stage of US economic policy that has basically failed and that needs to be transitioned away from other aspects”. In addition, Dr. Melanie Hart also stressed that the deal was “just undoing the damage that has been done”. The losses include the counterattack from China after the United States imposed tariffs on China, which caused damage to the US agricultural economy. In addition, experts also talked about Xinjiang issues and Hong Kong issues, visa restrictions and the NBA, etc.

 

 

After the live broadcast, the senior economist Spencer Cohen gave a wonderful speech detailing the impact of the China-US trade war on Washington State and the United States.

Written by wscrc_admin · Categorized: Recent News

Nov 21 2019

WSCRC ED Participates in Crosscut Podcast on 1999 WTO Ministerial in Seattle

WSCRC Executive Director Nor Coquillard recently participated in a panel conversation that was recorded for a Podcast episode of Crosscut Talks. The panel was convened to talk about the aborted WTO Ministerial Session in 1999 and whether the issues raised by the protestors of ’99 are still valid today.  

The panel was broken into three parts. The first section took a historical look at the events surrounding the WTO Protests, including footage from the documentary “This Is What Democracy Looks Like”. The moderator, Knute Berger, then led a discussion with Norm Stamper, the chief of the Seattle Police in 1999 and John Sellers who was the leader of the protestors. 

In the next section, Nikkita Oliver, community organizer, former mayoral candidate, educator and attorney and Nor talked about the issues of today including globalization and they discussed whether protests are an effective tactic for pushing policy changes. 

To conclude the evening, Edgar Villanueva, an expert on social justice philanthropy, talked about economic equity and how social philanthropy can help to right some of history’s past transgressions. 

A few of the panellists pushed back against large corporations and globalization to which Nor countered by noting how many people who had been lifted out of poverty due to the impacts of globalization citing China as an example.

 

The podcast will be available for listening in about a week’s time. 

Written by wscrc_admin · Categorized: Media Relations and Positions, Recent News

Nov 08 2019

2019 China International Import Exhibition in Shanghai

WSCRC Executive Director Nor Coquillard and Director Man Wang are in China this week participating in a Washington State Delegation visit to Shanghai and Hangzhou.  The delegation, led by the Director General of the Washington State Department of Commerce, Dr. Lisa Brown, has met with a large number of companies with interests in investing in Washington as well as many provincial and municipal officials who came to Shanghai for China’s annual International Import Exhibition (CIIE). Dr. Brown also was a speaker at a conference sponsored by the Ministry of Commerce as well as at an International Aerospace Forum. The team has now moved to Hangzhou where they will meet with a number of technology companies with interests in investing in the Seattle area. In addition, the team will visit Zhejiang University and conduct discussions with the Hangzhou Municipal Government.  The WSCRC team has been instrumental in ensuring that the visitors are well versed on how to operate effectively in China to ensure that the trip is successful.

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