Mar. 1, 2017: ACSI Announces New Board Members
ACSI is delighted to announce the additions of Mr. Jay Chu and Dr. Shen Liu Macheel to its Board of Directors.
Mr. Jay Chu is President of East-Terra Plastics an advanced recycling facility capable of processing post-industrial and post-commercial plastics. Mr. Chu has extensive national and international plastics recycling experience and has used his knowledge to assist customers with their recycling needs. Mr. Chu has been a proud partner to the Indy Metro YMCA, Easter Seals, Shares and Toys for Tots.
A native of Anqing, China, Dr. Shen Liu Macheel is the Chief Business Development and Operations Officer at The GILS Group and Director of International Relations at the Invest Midwest Regional Center. At GILS, she oversees the organization’s operations in the international markets, working with business leaders on investment and immigration needs. At the Invest Midwest Regional Center, she has been actively involved with promoting foreign direct investment for a 33 county region in the state of Indiana.
Feb. 26, 2017: Peewinkle’s Chinese New Year Celebration & Family Festival
On Sunday, February 26th, Peewinkle’s Puppet Studio will host the Chinese New Year’s Celebration & Family Festival from 1:00pm – 4:00pm at the Indiana State Museum. The event, which celebrates the Studio’s 20th anniversary, includes a tour of Peewinkle’s new studio at ISM, Chinese Performing Arts and Entertainment, Chinese Foods, Craftmaking, Puppet Making and Booths. Sponsors of the event are welcome to attend a private reception from 5:00pm to 7:00pm.
For more information on sponsorships and tickets, please visit www.peewinklespuppets.org
Feb. 22, 2017: Gov. Holcomb Meets Chinese Consul General, Chinese Businesses
On Wednesday, February 22nd, Governor Eric Holcomb met with Chinese Consul General Mr. Hong Lei at the Governor’s Office in downtown Indianapolis. Accompanied by representatives from Wanxiang America, Hainan Airlines, Bank of China, Nanshan America, C&U Americas, Kingfa Science and Technology and CIMC Vanguard, the group discussed business and economic development opportunities with leadership from the Indiana Economic Development Corporation along with strengthening Indiana’s relationship with China.
Feb. 21, 2017: New Year Networking at Tastings
Join us on in celebration of the Year of the Rooster at Tastings in downtown Indianapolis for a New Year Networking event. ACSI Members will receive a complimentary, pre-loaded wine tasting card to sample the more than 200 wines in stock.
Tastings
50 W. Washington St.
Indianapolis, IN 46205
Tuesday, February 21st
5:00pm – 7:00pm
To register, please contact Colin at colin.renk@americachinasociety.org
Feb. 12, 2017: Chinese New Year Spectacular
The 2017 Chinese New Year Spectacular at Carmel’s Center for the Performing Arts features world-class artists from the Guangdong Performing Arts Troupe from China with performances in acrobatic show, dances, martial arts, singing, and traditional folk music!
Feb. 8, 2017: Chinese Tire Importer Buys Former GM Plant in Anderson
A company that imports tires from China has purchased a former General Motors plant in Indiana as a site to service its business customers.
Anderson economic development director Greg Winkler said Houston-based Sutong China Tire Resources is in the process of upgrading the 330,000-square-foot building, which was known as GM Plant 20.
The company plans to have 20 to 40 workers at the site, where it will service the utility and recreational vehicle trailer industry, large retail chain stores and independent tire retailers and wholesalers, according to Resource Commercial Real Estate, which was involved in the building’s sale.
Financial terms were not disclosed, The Anderson Herald Bulletin reported.
The building was built in 1972 to house ignition-production operations for the Delco Remy division of General Motors. It was operated by Delco Remy and related companies until 2007.
S&S Steel bought the plant for $1.5 million from the city of Anderson in 2010 for an expansion, but the company filed for bankruptcy protection in 2015 and put the site up for sale.
Sutong, founded in 1993, imports more than 5 million tires annually.
Courtesy of Indianapolis Business Journal and Associated Press
Jan. 29, 2017: ICCCI Chinese New Year Gala
Dec. 7, 2016: Trump picks longtime friend of Beijing as U.S. ambassador to China
President-elect Donald Trump will nominate Iowa Governor Terry Branstad as the next U.S. ambassador to China, choosing a longstanding friend of Beijing after rattling the world’s second largest economy with tough talk on trade and a telephone call with the leader of Taiwan.
The appointment may help to ease trade tensions between the two countries, the world’s two biggest agricultural producers, diplomats and trade experts said. Branstad has visited China at least six times, and Chinese President Xi Jinping has traveled to Iowa twice, including once while Branstad was governor.
Branstad’s appointment also suggests that Trump may be ready to take a less combative stance toward China than many expected, the experts said.
Trump in a statement cited Branstad’s qualifications including experience in government and longtime relationships with Xi and other Chinese leaders. The nomination, which will be formally made once the Republican president-elect is sworn in on Jan. 20, was well received, even among some Democrats.
“He’s tenacious, and trust me, with the Chinese, you need to be tenacious,” U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, a former Iowa governor, said of Branstad.
Trump, who defeated Hillary Clinton in last month’s election, has said that when he takes office he intends to declare China a currency manipulator, meaning it keeps the yuan artificially low to make its exports cheap, and has threatened to impose punitive tariffs on Chinese goods coming into the United States.
Added to that, his unusual decision to accept a call from Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen last week prompted a diplomatic protest on Saturday from Beijing, which considers Taiwan a renegade province. Trump’s transition team played down the exchange as a courtesy call, but the White House had to reassure China that its decades-old “one-China” policy was intact.
Branstad’s established personal connection with China could help smooth a relationship defined largely by international security matters and by bilateral trade, where the massive U.S. trade deficit with the country is a source of friction.
“It means that the Trump team understands that it is important to have an ambassador who has access to Xi Jinping,” Bonnie Glaser, a China expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies think tank in Washington, said of the pick.
Branstad called Xi a “longtime friend” when Xi visited Iowa in February 2012, only nine months before he became China’s leader.
On Wednesday, Branstad said he and Xi have had a “30-year friendship” and added: “The president-elect understands my unique relationship to China and has asked me to serve in a way I had not previously considered.”
Before his nomination was announced, Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang called Branstad an “old friend” of China when asked in Beijing about a Bloomberg report on the appointment, although he said China would work with any U.S. ambassador.
“We welcome him to play a greater role in advancing the development of China-U.S. relations,” he told a daily news briefing.
Xi’s ties to Iowa go back more than 30 years: He visited Iowa in 1985 on an agricultural research trip when he led a delegation from Hebei Province, returning 27 years later and reuniting with some of the people he had met.
Trump’s stance on China has been in particular focus since Friday’s call with Tsai, the first such top-level contact with Taiwan by a U.S. president-elect or president since President Jimmy Carter adopted a “one-China” policy in 1979, recognizing only the Beijing government.
Story Courtesy of Reuters: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-china-branstad-idUSKBN13W0H3
Nov. 10, 2016: ACSI Celebrates Fifth Annual Gala
On November 10th, ACSI hosted its Fifth Annual Gala at the The Conrad in downtown Indianapolis. With more than 175 guests in attendance, the event began with performances by the Indianapolis Chinese Community Center, Inc. followed by a keynote address by Chinese Consul General Mr. Hong Lei. ICCCI was awarded the 2016 Friend of China Award with Mr. Jay Chu awarded the 2016 Friend of Indiana Award for their continued efforts in strengthening economic and cultural ties between Indiana and China. A huge thank you to our event sponsors Buchanan Group, Greater Columbus Economic Development Corporation and Indiana Economic Development Corporation and our Table Sponsors: Barnes & Thornburg, Confucius Institute, East Terra Supply, Eli Lilly, Gaylor, Hoosier Energy, ICPAI/Lilly CCN, Ivy Tech Community College, JP Morgan Chase, Ogletree Deakins, Purdue China Center/Nanshan Fund and Telamon Corporation.