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VIDEO: NCUSCR’s Orlins on U.S.-China Relations

National Committee President Stephen Orlins joins Bloomberg Daybreak Asia to discuss the recent call between President Xi Jinping and President Joe Biden, the possibility of tariff removal, and the outlook for U.S.-China relations.

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ARTICLE: “We Want to Rebuild U.S. Relations With China”

In an op-ed for The Wall Street Journal, National Committee Executive Vice Chair and C.V. Starr & Co. Chairman and CEO Maurice R. Greenberg writes about the importance of improving U.S.-China relations by rebuilding channels and re-establishing constructive dialogue between the two countries and their business leaders.

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ARTICLE: “U.S.-China Business Ties Are ‘Better Than The Headlines'”

In Forbes, National Committee President Stephen Orlins discusses the importance for American businesses to localize management in China, and explains why the U.S. should cut tariffs on Chinese imports to lower inflation.

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ARTICLE: “One American CEO Argues for Mending Fences With China”

In the Wall Street Journal, National Committee Vice Chair Evan Greenberg shares his thoughts on the importance of engagement for the U.S.-China economic relationship.

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ARTICLE: “When Nixon Met Mao: Ping-pong Tables Charted a Path to the Negotiating Tables”

Jan Berris, vice president of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, shares insights and history surrounding the 50th anniversary of Ping Pong Diplomacy, and its continued importance to the U.S.-China relationship today in a South China Morning Post article.

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: “Ukraine is China’s Crossroads”

In the South China Morning Post, National Committee President Stephen Orlins shares his thoughts on China's role in resolving the Ukraine crisis.

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The Shanghai Communiqué: Fifty Years

Recorded remarks by Former U.S. Treasury Secretary and Chair of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations Jacob Lew, for an event commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the Shanghai Communiqué, conducted by the China-US People's Friendship Association, the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, the Chinese People's Institute of Foreign Affairs, and the Shanghai Municipal People's Government, on February 27, 2022 in Shanghai.

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VIDEO: NCUSCR President Stephen Orlins on Where U.S.-China Relations Stand Today

National Committee President Stephen Orlins sat down for a one-on-one interview with CGTN America to share his thoughts on recent developments in bilateral relations, the need to form habits of cooperation, and the impact of tariffs on U.S. consumers.

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VIDEO: NCUSCR Vice President Jan Berris on Ping Pong Diplomacy

National Committee Vice President Jan Berris joins CGTN America to discuss the 50th anniversary of Ping Pong Diplomacy, its impact on U.S.-China relations, and the importance of people-to-people exchange.

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ARTICLE: “How the U.S. Can Craft a Bold and Positive China Agenda That Benefits All Americans”

As we await the Biden administration’s China policy review, NCUSCR President Stephen Orlins offers his assessment of current U.S.-China relations and proposes new policies and actions the United States should take in a South China Morning Post op-ed.

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