The Pak Banker

Chinese, US enterprise­s urged to foster engagement, cooperatio­n

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Chinese and US enterprise­s were urged to foster engagement and cooperatio­n at a forum in the Bay Area on Tuesday, despite ongoing trade frictions between the two countries.

Ken Wilcox, chair of Asia Society Northern California, said his organizati­on is in favor of building a better relationsh­ip between the United States and China. "We are not among those who favor decoupling; to the contrary, we favor engagement," he said.

Addressing 2019 Corporate Social Responsibi­lity Forum, Wilcox underscore­d the importance of engagement and understand­ing

the between both peoples and countries by recalling his own experience as the president of a US-China joint venture bank in Shanghai, the financial hub in eastern China. "Engagement can lead to greater understand­ing and greater understand­ing can lead to further engagement... understand­ing each other makes life better and makes it easier to collaborat­e," Wilcox noted.

"Globalizat­ion is here, and it's here to stay. There is no way we can turn back the clock," he said. "There is so much (collaborat­ion) ahead of us ... that will be good for China, good for the US and good for the rest of the world," he said.

The forum, attended by more than 150 Chinese and US business leaders, enterprise­s, tech executives and investors, was co-hosted by Chinese Enterprise Associatio­nCaliforni­a and Asia Society Northern California.

At the forum, Chinese Consul General in San Francisco Wang Donghua said that businesses from China and the United States have invested heavily in each other's countries and have made great contributi­ons to local communitie­s by creating job opportunit­ies, offering more options for local consumers, and increasing tax revenues for local government­s.

"The two-way investment between our two countries, by the end of 2018, exceeded 214 billion US dollars," he said.

The investment by Chinese companies in the United States supports 140,000 new

American jobs each year on average, Wang said. He said Tuesday's forum was also an opportunit­y for Chinese and US business leaders to exchange ideas on how to better fulfill their corporate social responsibi­lity, so as to create a better environmen­t for their own businesses.

 ?? -REUTERS ?? Visitors test devices at the booth of Huawei at the IFA consumer tech fair in Germany.
-REUTERS Visitors test devices at the booth of Huawei at the IFA consumer tech fair in Germany.

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