A batch of heavyweight American companies will go to Beijing next week, hoping to meet with Chinese officials after the end of the Third Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, which has attracted much attention to obtain first -hand information.
The South China Morning Post on Tuesday (July 16) quoted people familiar with the matter, and said that the visit will be arranged by the US -China Trade National Committee (USCBC), which is headquartered in Washington.
According to reports, the companies on the visit list include Goldman Sachs, Starbucks, Honeywell, Union Health, Nike and Qualcomm, which have huge businesses in China.
People familiar with the matter said that the delegation hopes to meet with Chinese leaders, "for example, Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao."
People familiar with the matter said that the specific schedule of visiting the group's visit to China has not been determined, because the Third Plenary Session began on Monday (July 15), and it is expected to be held for four days, and the details of the itinerary may also change.
The South China Morning Post reported that the foreign business leaders rarely conducted such a high -level visit to China immediately after the Third Plenary Session.Communication window.
Beijing has held high -level development forums in China every year since 2000.This forum has always provided the opportunity to meet and discuss foreign investment issues for the CEO of multinational enterprises and Chinese policy makers.
Official website information shows that the National Committee of the United States and China Trade is a non -governmental, non -party, non -profit organization representing more than 270 American companies that represent more than 270 American companies in China.
The United States has tried to decompose with China in recent years.