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National Committee leaders meet with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi

Leaders of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations met with China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Washington, D.C., to discuss the U.S.-China relationship.

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NCUSCR President Orlins’ National Day address goes viral in China

Ahead of China’s 74th National Day, NCUSCR President Stephen Orlins spoke about the prospects of a strong U.S.-China relationship at the Chinese embassy in Washington, D.C. about the prospects of a strong U.S.-China relationship.

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NCUSCR co-hosts meeting with Chinese Vice President Han Zheng

Senior civic and business leaders from the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, US-China Business Council, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Asia Society, and Council on Foreign Relations met with the Vice President of the People’s Republic of China Han Zheng on September 20, 2023. 

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NCUSCR President Orlins gives keynote at Taihe Civilizations Forum

President Orlins discussed the need for regular communication, renewed people-to-people engagement, and revitalized policy discussions between the United States and China.

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NCUSCR President Orlins discusses high-level diplomacy and U.S.-China relations in 2023

National Committee President Stephen Orlins shares his thoughts on the recent high-level U.S. visits to China, the lingering impact of tariffs, and how both countries should repair ties in an interview with Nancie Zhu. Watch the interview here or read the full transcript below. Transcript Interviewer: Hello, Steve. It’s great to have you with us […]

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NCUSCR welcomes Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng

The National Committee is pleased to have hosted an event for China’s new ambassador and our old friend Xie Feng. Board members were delighted to renew their acquaintance with Ambassador Xie Feng, discuss key issues in the relationship, and wish him well in his new post.

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Stephen Orlins on the necessity of China-U.S. re-engagement

National Committee President Stephen A. Orlins calls on both countries to start a virtuous cycle and improve the lives of U.S. and Chinese citizens. Watch now.

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Speech by NCUSCR President Orlins at Greater Bay Area Dialogue

National Committee President Stephen A. Orlins addressed a closed session of the Greater Bay Area Dialogue on April 19, 2023. Read his full remarks.

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China and the Hill

March 14, 2023 – China & the Hill

Covering Biden's budget, a potential Xi-Biden meeting, and the AUKUS agreement.

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ARTICLE: “Lessons We Can Learn Today From President Carter’s Legacy on China”

National Committee President Stephen Orlins reflects on President Jimmy Carter's bold China policy that helped keep the peace in Asia for the next 40 years in an article for The Diplomat.

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