Diplomats from the U.S. Embassy visit CCG

August 22 , 2022

 

On August 22, 2022, the Unit Chief of Global Economic Affairs Group of the Economic Section of the U.S. Embassy at Beijing Phillip Guthrie, Acting External Unit Chief of the Political Section Adam Fields, Senior Advisor to the Civilian Attaché Drew T. Holliday and Economic Specialist of the Global Economic Affairs Group of the Economic Section Jessica Liao visited CCG in Beijing. CCG President Henry Huiyao Wang, CCG Secretary-General Mabel Miao, CCG Vice President Victor Gao, CCG Deputy Secretary-General Tang Beijie, and CCG Senior Research Fellow Andy Mok met with them and the two sides held a private roundtable on China-U.S. Relations and Taiwan-related issues.

 

Henry Huiyao Wang discussed CCG’s recent expert delegation visit to the United States and expressed his hope that China and the United States would work to strengthen people-to-people dialogue and enhance bilateral interaction to deepen understanding and prevent misunderstandings. The two sides had an in-depth exchange of views on people-to-people exchanges, economic and trade topics, high-level dialogues and the direction of US-China relations.

 

 

From June 29 to July 8, 2022, CCG President Henry Huiyao Wang, CCG Secretary-General Mabel Miao and CCG Vice President Mike H. Liu held a ten-day “Track II Diplomacy” tour in the United States where they conducted thirty face-to-face exchanges with dozens of organizations, including the UN, various US government departments, renowned think tanks, social groups and the media, as well as hundreds of senior figures from politics, business, academia and the news industry. CCG is the first Chinese think tank delegation to visit the United States since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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