AmCham keen on improved Sino-US biz

Newly elected local head vows to further promote bilateral trade ties
The American Chamber of Commerce in China said it would leverage its advantageous resources and make efforts to further improve the business environment, and promote the healthy and stable development of US-China economic and trade relations.
Alvin Liu, president of Boeing China, was elected chairman of the board of governors of AmCham China in January, and he said this week that he will work with board members and the AmCham China team to help promote bilateral trade ties.
AmCham China, a nonprofit organization, has member companies spanning diverse sectors, collectively representing about 1,000 foreign enterprises operating in China. Since its establishment in 1919, AmCham China has served as an important bridge for promoting economic and trade exchanges between the United States and China.
