Finding Security: U.S.-China Ag. Trade in a Changing World

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.

Third Space Reunion

Join us for a reunion of our Third Space members!

Eat, Drink, and Prosper Together – Segment 1

Join USHCA for the first segment of our Eat, Drink and Prosper Together series, where we foster understanding through food and spirits with our partners and friends! 

For the first segment we have partnered with the Iowa Culinary Institute and TN China Network to feature Chef Eric Stein and Brandon Lin.

Drake University – Inaugural U.S. China Symposium

https://www.drake.edu/branstad/us-chinasymposium/   The inaugural U.S.-China Symposium at Drake University will convene experienced professionals, academics and other experts to speak on various topics related to China and U.S.-China relations, with the aim to provide a platform for multiple viewpoints and opportunities […]

Why China Matters to the Heartland Launch Event 2023

USHCA is pleased to announce the 2023 launch of our annual Why China Matters to the Heartland report, which examines the multi-faceted relationship that each of the Heartland states has with China. First launched in 2022, this easy-to-access report has […]

Far East, Deep South Film Viewing at Tulane

Please join us in New Orleans on Feb. 7th for an in-person film viewing and discussion with the author of the film, Far East Deep South. If you will be joining us for the light reception, please email contact@usheartlandchina.org with […]

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