Promoting Multi-billion dollar China Projects to Create Jobs for United States.

China Projects
China's GDP (official exchange rate) is $5.878 trillion & it Imports $1.327 trillion worth of goods & services every year (2010 est.)

To promote jobs for the United States, this group engages in FDI & Joint Venture (JV) Projects in the areas of: Electrical and machinery, oil & mineral fuels, optical and medical equipment, metal ores, plastics, organic chemicals. To create jobs, it also engages FDI & JVs in: Mining and ore processing, iron, steel, aluminum, and other metals, coal; machine building; armaments; textiles and apparel; petroleum; cement; chemicals; fertilizers; consumer products, including footwear, toys, and electronics; food processing; transportation equipment, including automobiles, rail cars and locomotives, ships, and aircraft; telecommunications equipment, commercial space launch vehicles, and satellites.

Now Serving Chinese companies based in: • Beijing • Chengdu • Guangzhou • Shanghai • Shenyang • Wuhan • Fuzhou • Kunming • Lhasa Nanning • Xiamen • Zhengzhou

If your firm is interested in China Projects, email our Office of China Projects: China@USCharities.org


China Team Contacts:

• Beijing: Ambassador Gary Locke & • Economic Minister Counselor, Mr. Weinstein

• Financial Attache, Mr. David Dollar

Indian China Team Contacts:

• Beijing: Ambassador Dr. S. Jaishankar & Deputy Chief of Mission Rahul Chhabra

• Shanghai: Consul General Ms. Riva Ganguly Das & Consul Ninad S. Deshpande

• Guangzhou: Consul General & I.M. Pandey & Consul C.K. Damodaran

• Mr. K K Modi, Chairman, Modi Enterprises, New Delhi

• Co-chairman: Mr. Rajendra Lodha, Senior Partner, Lodha & Co., Kolkota


USCharities.org believes that Companies like PetroChina, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Sinopec, Bank of China, China Shenhua Energy Company, China Life, China Merchants Bank, Ping An Insurance, Bank of Communications, China Pacific Insurance and others have huge potential to consume American products and services to create jobs for the United States.

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