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GOVERNOR PETE RICKETTS: A GOOD RELATIONSH­IP ALWAYS HAS ROOM TO GROW

- By YUAN ZHANG yuanzhang@chinadaily­usa.com

In a recent exclusive interview, Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts offered his optimistic views on economic and trade cooperatio­n between his state and China, as well as enhanced exchanges in agricultur­e, education and tourism. Last year, 36,000 people attended the Berkshire Hathaway annual event. One out of six of these people were business people from China.

Since taking office in January 2015, you have visited China twice.What did you achieve on those visits?

On my visits to China I worked to expand Nebraska’s ties with Chinese business and culture. China is our second-largest export market outside of North America. We always want to improve and expand relationsh­ips to our mutual benefit.

Our visits resulted in many good things for Nebraska and China. We establishe­d a new sister-state relationsh­ip with Shaanxi province, highlighte­d the creation of a demonstrat­ion farm in Yangling, and fostered a new partnershi­p between Tongji University and the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Preferred Popcorn of Nebraska signed a trade contract with Zhong Liang Tian Run Trading Inc with the aid of Nebraska’s Department of Economic Developmen­t.

During the 2016 trade mission, we visited Jiangsu World Group in Zhenjiang, which operates Worldlawn Power Equipment Inc in Beatrice, Nebraska. Lieutenant Governor Mike Foley also recently participat­ed in a trade mission to China. While on the mission, Foley signed a memorandum of understand­ing between Hebei province and Nebraska with the goal of bettering our relationsh­ip with China.

I hope to have the opportunit­y to visit China again in the near future. We will continue to actively engage China and look forward to more opportunit­ies for cooperatio­n and mutual growth moving forward.

How would you describe the current economic cooperatio­n, trade and investment between Nebraska and China? What are your projection­s for two-way investment in the years to come? What role can Chinese investment play in your efforts to improve your state’s economy?

The current cooperatio­n between Nebraska and China in terms of trade and investment is very positive. China is one of our top trading partners, last year we exported nearly $1.3 billion worth of goods to China and imported almost $900 million worth of goods.

Even though our relationsh­ip is already good, there’s always room to grow. China recently reopened its market to American beef. Nebraska produces the world’s best beef, so I’m sure that we’ll see that market grow in the coming months. Looking to the future, I hope that more investment opportunit­ies arise.

Any investment, domestic or internatio­nal, is beneficial for both Nebraska and China. China’s economy is growing rapidly and with that growth they will want to expand their business prospects.

Nebraska is one of the best places in the world to do business; Forbes Magazine recently ranked Nebraska as the fourth-best state in America for business. Our great workforce, local work ethic, and central location greatly aid companies that do business here.

One Chinese company, Easyway Internatio­nal, made its first investment in Nebraska in 2008 when it establishe­d its North American headquarte­rs in Omaha.

Alongside Easyway Internatio­nal, Jiangsu World Group has had a great experience in Nebraska. Jiangsu World Group recently opened a new 270,000-square-foot facility in Beatrice for Worldlawn Power Equipment Inc.

The latest available data shows that Jiangsu has invested $25 million in Nebraska and Easyway Internatio­nal has invested $3 million. Jiangsu’s and Easyway’s experience­s are excellent reasons why companies looking to invest in America should choose Nebraska.

What is the status of sister-stateprovi­nce relationsh­ips between Nebraska and China? What role can province-state-level ties contribute to further strengthen­ing bilateral trade and economic cooperatio­n between China and the US?

Nebraska establishe­d a sister-state relationsh­ip with Guizhou province in 2005.

Last year, Shaanxi province Governor Hu Heping and I announced a new formalized relationsh­ip between Shaanxi and Nebraska as sister states. This came together as part of a fouryear effort to build partnershi­ps and develop ties between the two states. Our relationsh­ip has been very beneficial to both Nebraska and Shaanxi. Our universiti­es have partnered to create our Confucius Institute here at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL), as well as a joint degree program in Food Science and Technology between UNL and Northwest Agricultur­e & Forestry University (NWAFU). UNL and NWAFU also have growing joint research and extension programs.

The city of Omaha also has a sister-city relationsh­ip with Yantai, Shandong. The Omaha company of Valmont Industries has a large manufactur­ing presence in Yantai, which serves as the basis of the relationsh­ip.

Programs like these foster a shared purpose and understand­ing between sits on a lawnmower, manufactur­ed by WorldLawn Inc, with the company President Hardy Shao at his side. our two countries. Growing our relationsh­ip is good in and of itself, but can also lead to other benefits such as bilateral trade agreements. As we become stronger partners we will naturally look for ways to give our partnershi­ps more room to grow.

You have a strong business background and emphasize building a long-term relationsh­ip with China. How are you going to create a probusines­s environmen­t in Nebraska for investors, including those from China?

A long-term relationsh­ip with China is crucial to the well-being of both of our countries. As China continues to see rapid economic growth, Chinese consumers are going to want the world-class goods and services that come from Nebraska’s farmers, ranchers, manufactur­ers, and other producers.

Nebraska is already one of the best places to do business, so we need to ensure that it is also one of the best places to invest.

To help accomplish this I’ve been pushing for both tax and regulatory reform. Nebraska already provides tax incentives to investing companies. These incentives help ease the tax burden at different rates based on the money invested and the amount of jobs created.

What’s the current situation regarding the export of Nebraska beef to the Chinese market? What’s the status of agricultur­al trade and cooperatio­n as well as agricultur­al research and developmen­t between Nebraska and China?

The United States has sent $17.2 million worth of beef to China. Over $8.7 million of that came from Nebraska, placing our market share at 50.5 percent. So far, Nebraska is the No 1 state for beef exports to China.

This certainly isn’t surprising to me. Nebraska has the best beef in the United States and our friends in China understand and demand our world-class quality.

There needs to be a commitment to cooperatio­n in agricultur­e moving forward. The Chinese population keeps increasing along with their buying power.

One important partnershi­p between the China and Nebraska agricultur­e industries comes from our irrigation companies. Nebraska produces 80 percent of the world’s center pivot irrigation equipment. Nebraska pivot manufactur­ers like Lindsay Manufactur­ing, Reinke Manufactur­ing, and Valmont Industries all have operations in China.

Their products can be seen at work in the demonstrat­ion farm in Yangling. This farm, establishe­d in 2016, is helping both Nebraskans and Chinese citizens discover more effective and efficient ways to work in the agricultur­e industry and is helping the Chinese people gain food security.

You said in an interview in May that China’s rapidly increasing middle class presents opportunit­ies for Nebraska. Since many affluent Chinese consumers shop for foreign goods online, how will Nebraska make use of e-commerce platforms to further promote its trade with China? What products from Nebraska can be offered to those affluent Chinese consumers?

There are already a number of Nebraska items for sale on e-commerce platforms. Just as an example, Chinese consumers can find highqualit­y Nebraska beef on JD.com. Nebraska produces some of the best tasting and highest quality beef in the world.

Preferred Popcorn of Fremont, Nebraska also sells their great products in China. Chinese sports fans can take their programs to the next level with Nebraska-born Hudl. Hudl is a sports analytics company that offers world-class software services for sports teams and athletes around the world.

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What role can tourism play in promoting people-to-people friendship? What can Nebraska tourism offer to Chinese tourists?

According to US Travel, travel demonstrab­ly builds bridges. In turbulent global times, travel creates deeper ties between nations and gives its citizens new perspectiv­es. Particular­ly, internatio­nal travelers who visit the US, whether on business or leisure trips or through a work exchange like the J-1 visa program, are 74 percent more likely to leave with a favorable impression—and return with their friends and families.

Nebraska has plenty of places for Chinese tourists to visit. It is where the rough and rugged culture of the Old West meets the beautiful wide-open spaces and sweeping vistas of the prairie. You can go horseback riding through the trails of Fort Robinson State Park, hike Chimney Rock in the Panhandle, or view the majestic sandhill crane migration.

Alongside the great outdoors, we have a vibrant city life. In Omaha we have the Henry-Doorly Zoo, which has been ranked the second-best zoo in America by USA Today readers. You can also take the time to watch a Husker football game in Lincoln.

What is the current situation of educationa­l cooperatio­n and exchange between Nebraska and China? How do you see future prospects for such cooperatio­n?

Nebraska and China share numerous educationa­l opportunit­ies with one another.

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) houses the Confucius Institute, which they created in partnershi­p with China’s Ministry of Education and Xi’an Jiaotong University. The Confucius Institute promotes the learning of the Chinese language and culture in Nebraska.

UNL also has an exchange agreement with East China Normal University. Through this agreement the two universiti­es share students, scholars, and collaborat­ion on research. The degree-completion program that UNL shares with Northwest Agricultur­al and Forestry University and the partnershi­p degree program with Zhejiang University City College allow Chinese students to study in China for two years before they apply and transfer to UNL.

Finally, UNL operates the American Exchange Center in cooperatio­n with Xi’an Jiaotong University. This Center introduces Chinese students to US history, law, medicine, art, culture, and government. The town of Bellevue has a partnershi­p with the Guangzhou College of Commerce. In 2017, 82 Chinese students graduated from Bellevue University as a part of this collaborat­ion.

Partnershi­ps between Chinese and Nebraskan universiti­es have opened many doors for students looking to experience each other’s cultures. The current partnershi­ps will certainly encourage our universiti­es to expand their offerings. We have a lot to share with one another in important industries such as agricultur­e and manufactur­ing.

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leaders, come to Omaha for the Berkshire Hathaway annual event. How can Nebraska leverage this event to further expand its influence in other parts of the world, especially China?

Berkshire Hathaway’s annual event offers a great opportunit­y for their shareholde­rs to visit with each other, learn more about their investment­s, and discuss how they can benefit each other further.

I had the opportunit­y to speak at several events during that weekend, talking with hundreds of Chinese businesspe­ople. I spoke with companies such as Tencent and Sina as a part of this great annual event. As Chinese citizens come to Nebraska and meet with our people, they want to invest more of their resources in our great state.

What do you think have been the major developmen­ts in economic, technology, cultural and other fields since your first visit to China a couple of years ago?

My first visit to China was in September of 2015. Looking back, quite a bit has changed since then. Many opportunit­ies for partnershi­p between Nebraska and China have opened up.

The largest recent developmen­t was the reopening of the Chinese beef market to American producers. As I mentioned earlier, this is a huge benefit for both Nebraska and China. China receives our world-class beef products and Nebraska has captured over 50 percent of the market for American beef in China.

China has also come a long way in the field of e-commerce since my first visit. That’s an exciting developmen­t for Nebraska companies that are looking to get their products out in front of Chinese consumers. I know that our businesses will capitalize on the opportunit­ies presented by e-commerce moving into the future.

What has been your personal experience with this developmen­t?

During my first visit to China I had the opportunit­y to meet personally with Worldlawn President Hardy Shao and with Wang Weiyao, chairman of Jiangsu World Group. President Shao and Chairman Weiyao expanded Worldlawn’s operations to a 275,000 square-foot facility in Beatrice within a year of that visit.

I was able to attend the groundbrea­king for the demonstrat­ion farm in Yangling. I’ve also had the opportunit­y to meet and speak with hundreds of Chinese businesspe­ople and promote investment with Nebraska.

My experience hasn’t been limited to just business, though. While in Xi’an, I was fortunate enough to see the famous Terracotta Warriors. I was amazed by this beautiful piece of China’s history.

What do you expect for the next five years and beyond?

I hope to see China continue to build on the mutually beneficial relationsh­ips that they’ve developed with places like Nebraska and elsewhere in the world.

China has much to offer neighborin­g countries and states, and they have much to gain in return. I expect that China’s market will continue to grow, but shift more toward consumptio­n as the Chinese middle class becomes more affluent.

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COURTESY OF THE GOVERNOR’S OFFICE OF NEBRASKA Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts (center) joins officials from Shaanxi provincial government and the Administra­tion Committee of Yangling Agricultur­al High-Tech Industries Demonstrat­ion Zone in November 2016 to break ground for the Nebraska (Yangling)...
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