Governor Bob Holden Speaks at World Affairs Council Event
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View the replay link here-- The U.S. and China share very different historical backgrounds in terms of challenges, growth, and philosophy, including very different geographical perspectives that have played a large part in each country's trajectory. How do these historical perspectives impact the U.S. and China's current […]
As the world’s largest economic superpowers, the U.S. and China often have very different perspectives when it comes to doing business both at home and abroad. However, the two countries are consistently the other's largest trading partner and have historically […]
Calling all Heartland Dragon Boat enthusiasts! In partnership with the city of Foshan in Guangdong China, which has a long tradition of Dragon Boat Festival and Competition, USHCA, along with many partners across the U.S. and China will launch the Dragon Boat Friendship Alliance on July 29th as part of the 2022 Guangdong […]
Despite growing competition between the U.S. and China, trade volume between the two countries remains significant and robust. U.S. agricultural exports to China, in particular, have seen tremendous growth. But the world is changing dramatically and the impact is felt locally in the Heartland, where a majority of the U.S. agricultural exports to China are produced.
As a global food security crisis is looming large over the horizon, what is the future of U.S.-China Ag trade, and how can the two countries collaborate to address global food security? This August, USHCA will have experts from both the U.S. and China to explore these questions and share insights on the impact of inflation, domestic production shifts, and the changes taking place in U.S.-China Ag trade and its impact to Ag producers in the Heartland.