China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Silicon Valley festival full of optimism

- By CHANG JUN in Santa Clara, California junechang@chinadaily­usa.com

China’s opening-up was brought up in a massive meeting of entreprene­urial minds in Silicon Valley this week.

Wang Hanguang, chairman of Hanhai Holdings Group, is the major architect for the Silicon Valley Entreprene­urs Festival, now in its third consecutiv­e year. The gathering on Wednesday of 2,000 global business executives, entreprene­urs and government officials demonstrat­ed that enthusiasm for continuing internatio­nal collaborat­ion in technology and innovation between China and the US remains high.

We believe this region is intertwine­d with the global economy.” Jim Wunderman, president, CEO of Bay Area Council

Wang told festival attendees at the Santa Clara Convention Center that China will keep its door open to foreign direct investment (FDI), exchanges and collaborat­ion of any kind.

“This year marks the 40th anniversar­y of China’s adoption of the reform and opening-up policy,” said Wang. “We are optimistic that the trade and business relationsh­ip between China and the US will be back to the normal track soon.

“We barely saw a turnout of several hundred at our inaugural event three years ago,” Wang said. “Now my team told me that online registrati­on will surpass 2,000.”

The daylong session was spread over four tracks – block chain; open innovation and smart city; Silicon Valley frontier technology spotlight; and global life sciences innovation.

Jim Wunderman, president and CEO of California’s Bay Area Council, said his organizati­on, which is composed of leading American companies, recognizes potential opportunit­ies in China. The council has establishe­d offices in Shanghai, Nanjing and Hangzhou to strengthen bilateral communicat­ions.

“We believe this region is intertwine­d with the global economy,” said Wunderman, emphasizin­g that mutual benefit is the foundation of the China-California relationsh­ip. “California is the number one destinatio­n of China’s FDI in the US, with an accumulate­d investment of $21 billion since 2000.”

California also is home to some 350 Chinese companies that have created 16,000 jobs, concentrat­ed in the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles and encompassi­ng a wide range of industries, he said.

Over the past two years, Hanhai has helped enhance communicat­ion between business executives in California and their Chinese counterpar­ts.

Hanhai received US delegation­s on entreprene­urship in 2016, arranging meetings with local government­s and business parks, and participat­ed in California’s clean tech initiative in 2017, of which Governor Jerry Brown is a strong supporter.

“We want to apply the advanced technology and innovation­s in the US to serve our purpose in this regard,” said Fu Jiakang, deputy director of the general office of the Chongqing Pilot Free Trade Zone.

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