CHICAGO — Chinese and American business leaders and entrepreneurs have been invited to attend events of the China-US Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade (JCCT), an unprecedented move expected to further promote government-business relations between the two countries.
“We asked Chinese and American private-sector leaders to join us here, in Chicago for a number of events, to share their expertise, and to tell us about the opportunities and obstacles to do more business together,” US Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker said at a JCCT forum.
YEAR OF REFORM
Founded in 1983 as a primary platform for high-level talks on bilateral trade and investment, the JCCT traditionally featured small-group discussions by senior officials behind closed doors at its annual sessions.
However, this year’s session is quite different, with an unprecedented level of participation by both countries’ business community.
“This year is a ‘year of reform’ for the JCCT, with a key reform measure being increased participation by businesses from both countries,” said Vice-Premier Wang Yang at a round-table on China-US investment on Dec 17.
Over the past three decades, the JCCT has played an important role in promoting and facilitating trade and investment between the two countries.
Since the first JCCT session in 1983, US exports to China have risen by more than 50 times, while China has grown from the 22nd largest to the second largest trading partner of the United States.
However, with their economic partnership getting ever stronger and their top leaders determined to push for the building of a “new model of major-country relationship,” both countries have found it necessary to “reinvigorate” the JCCT mechanism so as to “unleash its full utility.”
Calling the JCCT “one of the best tools to strengthen our relations,” Froman said that engaging the private sector in the traditionally official talks could help “sharpen the tool.”