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Richard R. Vuylsteke is the current President of East–West Center. [1]From 2008 to 2016, he was the president of the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong. He was formerly the Executive Director of the American Chamber of Commerce in Taipei and served on the Board of Directors of Taipei American School, a school for which he authored the history.
The chamber provides information, networking opportunities, business support services, and advocacy to promote a mutually beneficial bilateral business environment for the U.S. and China. [8] Conference room at AmCham Beijing. AmCham China is the only officially recognized chamber of commerce representing American businesses in mainland China.
There are more Americans than Britons living in the territory, and 1,100 American companies employ 10% of the Hong Kong workforce; the former head of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce, Eden Woon, was the first American to hold the position (1997–2006) in the territory's history.
Optimism among U.S. businesses in China is also at a record low, according to a survey released last month by the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai, with companies citing geopolitical ...
The Asia-Pacific Council of American Chambers of Commerce (APCAC) was formed in 1968. APCAC represents 50,000 business executives, 20,000 organizations in 22 countries within the Asia-Pacific region.
Chambers of commerce in Hong Kong (6 P) Pages in category "Chambers of commerce in China" ... American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai; C.
American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong conducted a survey from May 5 to 9 this year and interviewed 325 members. It shows that 42% of the members surveyed are considering or planning to leave Hong Kong.
Tara Joseph, the president of the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, said when attending the China Conference forum organized by the South China Morning Post that the boundaries of the Hong Kong national security law were blurred. Many foreign companies and employees did not know where the 'red line' was.