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Report: "A group of high-ranking US executives will visit China next week"

2024-07-18

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According to a report on the Hong Kong South China Morning Post website on July 16, according to people familiar with the matter, a group of heavyweight American business executives will travel to Beijing next week, and they hope to meet with Chinese officials in order to personally understand the situation in depth. The report said that the visit will be specifically coordinated by the US-China Business Council, which is headquartered in Washington. The executives will be led by Craig Allen, president of the US-China Business Council, and Raj Subramaniam, CEO of FedEx. According to reports, the company executives visiting China are from Goldman Sachs, Starbucks, Honeywell, United Health, Nike and Qualcomm, all of which have a large business in China. A source said: "The delegation hopes to meet with senior Chinese officials." The report pointed out that despite the United States' attempts to "decouple" from China in recent years, the US-China Business Council has continued to frequently contact China. The council is expected to hold its annual important event, the China Operations Conference, in Beijing on July 26. This closed-door event mainly discusses topics related to China's macroeconomic and business environment. (Reference News)

(Source: Tonghuashun, the above information is automatically generated by Nandu Wancaishe AI ​​big data)