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On May 18, the Chamber's International Business Council (IBC) hosted a presentation and interactive networking breakfast with the Tianjin, China Economic Development Area (TEDA) delegation. As DFW's number one trading partner with trade totaling more than $17 billion in 2007, China plays an important role in DFW's economy.
Both Ambassador James C. Oberwetter, President of the Dallas Regional Chamber, and
Mr. Xiangyu Ni, Vice Chairman of the TEDA Administrative Commission, expressed the
desire to strengthen relationships between DFW and the Tianjin region.
The IBC identified China as a strategic market and seeks to promote trade relations with DFW through its China Task Force and targeted programming. This fall the Chamber will co-host a program with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce featuring experts from China and the U.S. addressing opportunities and challenges about doing business in China. Visit the Chamber's global website for more information in the coming months.
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