Spotlight: Los Angeles business leaders call for sound China-U.S. trade

    Source: Xinhua| 2018-09-07 20:20:47|Editor: xuxin
    Video PlayerClose

    U.S.-LOS ANGELES-CHINA-TRADE SEMINAR

    Dr. William Yu, a senior economist with the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Anderson Forecast, speaks at a trade seminar in Los Angeles, the United States, Sept. 5, 2018.?(Xinhua/Li Ying)

    by Julia Pierrepont III

    LOS ANGELES, Sept. 6 (Xinhua) -- Dozens of concerned business leaders have gathered here to attend a trade seminar aimed at shining a light in the long economic shadow cast by the China-U.S. trade frictions.

    "When Washington leadership is so uncertain, we need to work together to create our own bridges," Pin Tai, President and CEO of Cathay Bank -- one of the co-hosts of the seminar held Wednesday -- told Xinhua.

    In his keynote speech, Dr. William Yu, a senior economist with the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Anderson Forecast, delved into the current state of affairs in China-U.S. trade, a topic much on the minds of his listeners.

    UCLA Anderson Forecast is the leading source of economic analysis for business, government and the academic community and applies its expert economic modeling and analytic techniques to a wide-variety of projects.

    Yu ran through the laundry-list of issues that sparked the frictions, including the trade deficit, tariff and non-tariff trade barriers, China's domestic markets, intellectual property issues, and China's industrial policies. He counseled for a fair, negotiated approach to resolving these issues.

    "For the American people, I would say you probably need to prepare -- there will be bit higher prices in terms of consumer goods made in China. Eventually, maybe more of them will be made in other countries like Vietnam, the Philippines, Indonesia, but in a short run you will see a higher price tag," he warned.

    "For small businesses, if you are doing import-export, you really need to have a backup plan on how to adjust your supply chain," he added.

    Participants agreed that tariffs are a double-edged sword since, in this age of globalization, many U.S. business supply chains rely heavily on other countries' raw materials and labor to source and manufacture their own products, particularly China's.

    In California, the tariffs are reducing export and consumption of key U.S. commodities, such as fruits, vegetables, nuts, grain, wine -- all major exports for California and the U.S. Midwest.

    There were concerns among the business owners and bankers who attended, whose businesses will feel the brunt of the trade frictions.

    The two sponsoring entities of the seminar, China General Chamber of Commerce (CGCC) and Cathay Bank, are leaders in servicing the Chinese American business communities and fostering business ties between the United States and China.

    CGCC is touted as the largest and most influential non-profit organization representing Chinese enterprises in the United States. Its 1,500 members share a focus on renewable energy, trade, finance, real estate and aerospace, and include 54 companies ranked on the 2018 Fortune Global 500 list.

    Their website reports that CGCC Chinese member companies are collectively responsible for 120 billion U.S. dollars in investments and employ more than 200,000 people directly.

    Zhang Xuming, chairman of CGCC-Los Angeles, said: "Healthy trade between the U.S. and China is essential to the economic well-being of both countries. That is certain."

    CGCC's mission is to generate economic growth, create value, and enhance cooperation between U.S. and Chinese businesses, so Zhang views the trade dispute as a troubling development that will only unravel the enhanced levels of international cooperation his organization has worked so hard to foster.

    "China and the United States need to be friends," concurred Tai. "Global stability and economic prosperity depend on it."

    The bank Tai heads up was founded in Los Angeles in 1962 and expanded its network throughout California, Massachusetts, New York, Texas, Washington, Illinois, New Jersey, Nevada, Maryland, and Hong Kong, with representative offices in Shanghai and Taipei.

    The oldest operating Chinese American bank in the United States, now a subsidiary of Cathay General Bancorp, Cathay Bank has a long history of servicing the Chinese American community. Its rapid expansion was fueled by successive waves of immigration, burgeoning trade between America and Asia, and the economic development of the surrounding community.

    At the seminar, representatives of Cathay Bank's various departments advised their clients that they could help them to navigate the rocky shoals of disruptive tariffs and soften the blow to their businesses. Their CEO lobbied hard for a sensible and timely resolution of the trade frictions.

    "Globalization has tied the economies of our two countries more closely together than ever before, resulting in almost 600 billion dollars in U.S.-China trade annually," said Tai, adding that trade frictions, however, seek to buck the prevailing trend of globalization.

    He cautioned that history has shown that trade disputes result in losses for both sides. "This trade dispute will slow down the economic development of both countries."

    "The tariff increases the cost of enterprise and loss of American consumers. No one wants to see the escalation of the trade dispute between China and the United States," he concluded.

    KEY WORDS: trade
    EXPLORE XINHUANET
    010020070750000000000000011100001374524281
    主站蜘蛛池模板: eeuss鲁片一区二区三区| 无码超乳爆乳中文字幕久久| 最近高清日本免费| 日本特黄高清免费大片爽| 性欧美18-19sex性高清播放| 国精品无码一区二区三区左线| 国产精品免费观看调教网| 国产国产东北刺激毛片对白| 午夜视频体验区| 亚洲欧美日韩专区| 久久婷婷人人澡人人喊人人爽| 中文字幕免费在线观看动作大片 | 欧美成人久久久| 日本乱人伦电影在线观看| 好看的国产精品| 国产精品αv在线观看| 国产94在线传媒麻豆免费观看| 亚洲综合视频在线| 久久天天躁狠狠躁夜夜2020一 | 日韩国产成人资源精品视频 | 日韩欧美中文字幕在线视频| 嫩草影院在线入口| 国产第一页屁屁影院| 十六以下岁女子毛片免费| 亚洲国产精品久久网午夜| 丰满熟妇乱又伦| 182在线播放| 精品人妻系列无码人妻漫画| 欧日韩在线不卡视频| 好猛好深好爽好硬免费视频 | 99久久99久久久精品久久| 香蕉视频a级片| 激情影院在线观看十分钟| 日本三区精品三级在线电影 | 成年女人免费视频| 国产精品久关键词| 北条麻妃在线观看视频| 久久综合九色欧美综合狠狠| avbobo网址在线观看| 色噜噜狠狠成人中文综合| 欧美人禽杂交狂配动态图|