April 13th, 2015 

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang met with a U.S. presidential trade mission in Beijing on April 13, 2015 , urging stronger cooperation with the United States in clean energy, environmental protection and other areas.

US Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker (L) and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang ( R)

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The delegation, consisting of 24 U.S. business leaders in the clean technology field, is the first-ever presidential trade mission sent to China by the Obama administration. Margaret Wong , President of California Center and McWong Environmental Technology (MET), an environmental engineering company headquartered in Sacramento with offices in Shanghai and Beijing, joined the mission with the other 23 U.S. business leaders. During the trade mission MET will be sharing with U.S. and China leaders its strong presence in China and the business opportunities for US environmental and energy efficient technology and services in particularly related to clean water, smart cities and the latest waste water treatment technologies that the U.S. can offer. “We are very proud to be the only Sacramento area company(MET) selected to join this group of world-class innovation leaders from the United States, all working for the common cause of decreasing harmful pollutants of water and air creating increased economic opportunity globally,” said Margaret Wong, President and CEO of MET.

Penny Pritzker-U.S Commerce  Secretary (R1); Margaret Wong-President of California Center (R2)
Penny Pritzker-U.S Commerce Secretary (R1); Margaret Wong-President of California Center (R2)

“China is accelerating a new type of ‘people-oriented’ urbanization plan, which offers a huge market for the advanced technology and management experience of the United States,” Li told the delegation led by U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker. Pritzker told Li that the mission shows how important the U.S. government considers its trade ties with China.

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Li urged combining U.S. technology, regulation and experience with competitive Chinese equipment and industries to jointly explore third markets. “This will help boost balanced growth of our two-way trade,” he added. Li said China is willing to enhance strategic trust and substantial cooperation with the United States, properly manage differences and jointly cope with regional and global challenges. Calling trade ties a “ballast” in China-U.S. ties, Li said the two economies are highly compatible, and both countries enjoy huge cooperation prospects in such areas as infrastructure, energy, information and environmental protection.

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Premier Li called on both sides to facilitate negotiations on a bilateral investment treaty (BIT) to reach a “high-level and balanced” agreement at an early date. China’s reform and opening-up policy and its commitment to World Trade Organization regulations will remain unchanged, he said. “China will continue to open wider to the world and will have a more transparent and predictable market,” said the premier. He welcomed companies from various countries to enter the Chinese market and enjoy fair play. Li pledged to treat Chinese and foreign companies equally and better protect intellectual property rights. The Chinese premier called on the U.S. side to ease high-tech exports to China and take effective measures to make Chinese investment in the United States more convenient.

Margaret Wong joined US Presidential Trade Mission

Pritzker told Li the U.S. side is ready to boost cooperation with China in areas such as clean technology, energy conservation and environmental protection. She welcomed U.S.-China joint cooperation in developing third markets, and welcomed more Chinese companies to invest in the United States. The United States will elevate BIT negotiations with China in a constructive manner in an effort to reach a list acceptable to both as soon as possible, Pritzker said.

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March 25th, 2015

Davis, CA – California Center team was invited to join the workshop -Doing Business in China- by UC Davis  California Institute of Food and Agricultural Research (CIFAR) on March 25th, 2015 at the RIM Silverado Sensory Theather, UC Davis.  During the workshop, Margaret Wong, President and CEO of California Center, delivered engaging speeches about how California Center uses its network and Ecommerce platform to help California businesses to successfully do business in China.

Sharon Shoemaker, founder and director of CIFAR, makes introduction aobut CIFAR
Sharon Shoemaker, founder and director of CIFAR, makes introduction aobut CIFAR
Sharon Shoemaker, founder and director of CIFAR, makes introduction about California Center
Sharon Shoemaker, founder and director of CIFAR, makes introduction about California Center
Margaret Wong, President and CEO of California Center, delivers speeches about California Center
Margaret Wong, President and CEO of California Center, delivers speeches about California Center

In addition, Jia Chen, China Direct program manager from Cal Asian Chamber of Commerce, introduced the Chamber’s new program that is aimed to help California businesses to export to China. China Direct program is a federally funded program administered by the California Asian Pacific Chamber of Commerce under cooperative agreement with the International Trade Administration’s (ITA) Market Development Cooperator Program (MDCP) under the US Department of Commerce (USDOC). Operating in the largest exporting state in the U.S. and a leading global trade hub, the CHINA DIRECT is geared towards facilitating the long-term growth of California’s processed foods industry exports to China. The program is expected to generate an estimated $85 million in exports over the next four years. California Center has formed a strategic partnership with the Chamber to facilitate the success of the program.

Jia Chen, China Direct program manager from Cal Asian Chamber of Commerce, introduced the Chamber's new program that is aimed to help California businesses to export to China.
Jia Chen, China Direct program manager from Cal Asian Chamber of Commerce, introduced the Chamber’s new program that is aimed to help California businesses to export to China.

Also, Genevieve Herreria, California Manager from California Office of Trade and Investment, shared insights about how the trade office is helping both U.S. and Chinese companies to do business in the U.S. and China.

Genevieve Herreria- California Manager from California Office of Trade and Investment (R)
Genevieve Herreria- California Manager from California Office of Trade and Investment (R)

February 23rd, 2015

California Center Vice President, Gordon Hinkle with BRIAN WONG, Alibaba Vice President, Office of the Chairman

1990 Institute Special Event – Globalizing China’s Largest Internet Company (San Francisco, Monday, February 23rd, 2015)

Gordon Hinkle(right), VP of California Center with Brian Wong, Alibaba Vice President

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Alibaba, often dubbed the Amazon and eBay of China, is one of the world’s largest e-commerce companies and is best known for completing the world’s biggest initial public offering, having raised $25 billion in 2014.

During a special fireside chat with Alibaba Vice President Brian Wong – a 1990 Institute board member who works with Jack Ma in the Office of the Chairman, shared his firsthand experiences inside Alibaba and its early globalization efforts – with the lens of being one of the early Americans in the company.

A Palo Alto, California native who moved to Hangzhou in 1999 during the early dot-com days, Brian spent nearly decade at Alibaba, helping it grow from a small apartment startup to a behemoth with billions in revenues. He has held a myriad of Alibaba roles, from Chief Web Producer to head of International Marketing, Senior Director of Strategic Business Development, VP of Global Sales, and VP of Supplier Development. During that time, he established and managed numerous teams and business groups within China and beyond China’s borders — from India and the United States, to Southeast Asia, Europe and the Middle East.

“It was a very informative evening hearing from one of Alibaba’s pioneer executives. Brian’s personal story of perseverance and determination was inspiring,” said Gordon Hinkle, Vice President of the California Center.

During the event, Brian shared several anecdotes and discussed: • The hard lessons learned with Alibaba’s early global expansion efforts • The journey of a Chinese company going public in the U.S. • Shaping Alibaba’s unique company culture with talent recruited outside of China • The challenges of working, living and assimilating in China as a foreigner • Opportunities for young American professionals heading to mainland China

February 17, 2015 Sacramento, CA – California Center was invited to join Business Forward and the U.S. Small Business Administration for a White House Business Council briefing with Administrator Maria Contreras-Sweet. During the event, Ms. Contreras-Sweet discussed with all the participants how international trade policies affect local businesses and the economy as whole.  
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SBA Administrator Maria Contreras-Sweet (In Red)
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Gordon Hinkle (middle),VP of California Center
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December,  2014

Shanghai, China – The California delegation led by Fiona Ma, who recently won election to California’s Board of Equalization district 2, visited California Center in Shanghai. Among the participants in the delegation included Senate Republican Leader, Bob Huff who represents the Senate’s 29th District and  Assemblymember Marc Levine  who represents the 10th California Assembly District.
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US Delegation Visit California Center
 
Fiona Ma  Visits California Center
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Marc Levine Speaks with President of California Center in China
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Senetor Bob Huff with Edward Zhu, President of California Center in China
Senetor Bob Huff (Left)

November 12th, 2014

San Francisco (CA) – California Center recently held its Member/VIP event for the month of November at the Port of San Francisco on Wednesday the 12th, 2014. Jim Maloney, the Maritime Marketing Manager of the Port of San Francisco, delivered the opening remarks and talked about the Port’s coming new terminal and its proud partnership with the California Center.

The event also highlighted two existing California Center members, both of whom delivered engaging presentations. Dr. Sharon Shoemaker, Executive Director of theCalifornia Institute of Food and Agricultural Research (CIFAR), UC Davis; discussed food safety, with a focus on the impacts of the current processes and food chains in China.  Also, Brian Jacks, a seasoned real estate professional and CEO of Jacks Commercial Real Estate, shared information about opportunities for Chinese investment in California. Jacks highlighted some of his current property listings, which included a winery in the Lodi area as well as a number of properties in the greater Sacramento area.

During the event, Marc Gerome, a Sales and Marketing Representative from Seka Hills, exhibited his high quality wines, olive oil and honey products and provided samples to the attendees.

In addition, Gordon Hinkle (VP) and Desmond Fang (Director) of the California Center, provided insightful updates on its new E-commerce platforms, upcoming events and also gave a special APEC report to provide valuable information to the attendees on recent news and policies in China.

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Jim Maloney, Maritime Marketing Manager of Port of San Francisco, speak at California Center event
Jim Maloney, Maritime Marketing Manager of Port of San Francisco
Dr. Sharon Shoemaker, Executive Director of California Institute of Food and Ag Research (CIFAR), UC Davis, speaks at California Center event
Dr. Sharon Shoemaker, Executive Director of California Institute of Food and Ag Research (CIFAR), UC Davis
Brian Jacks- CEO of Jacks Commercial Real Estate, speaks at California Center event
Brian Jacks- CEO of Jacks Commercial Real Estate
Marc Gerome - Sales and Marketing Representative of Seka Hills, showcases wine in California Center event
Marc Gerome – Sales and Marketing Representative of Seka Hills
Gordon Hinkle - VP of California Center
Gordon Hinkle – VP of California Center
October 2nd, 2014

San Francisco (CA) – On October 2nd, 2014, California Center took part in the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) event called “Exports, What is Beyond?” in San Francisco.  The event was sponsored by PG&E and Asian Inc. and was part of a week-long series of events called “California Minority Enterprise Development Week.”

Gordon Hinkle, VP of U.S. Operations for California Center gave a presentation during a special panel session called “International Trade Enabling Agencies.”  In addition to Hinkle, the panel featured: MBDA Moderator Tony Tang, Business Consultant, San Francisco MBDA Center; Daniel Giavina, International Trade Specialist, U.S. Export Assistant Center (USEAC), Jeanette Benson, Deputy Sector Navigator, California International Trade Development (CITD), Merced; and Steven Ross, District Sales Manager at Expeditors, a worldwide logistics company.

The event also featured a special address on White House International Trade Initiatives from Mr. George Mui, MBDA, Market Access Team Lead, Office of Business Development.  Mr. Mui serves as a Senior Advisor to the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders focusing on economic development.

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Gordon Hinkle – VP of California Center (Standing)
October 1st, 2014

San Francisco (CA) -The California Center held its second Member/VIP event in San Francisco on October 1st, 2014. The event provided a great opportunity for the attendees to network with each other. Also, two special guests, Mr. Eric T. Ashdown and Mr. Bruce Riezenman, delivered engaging presentations.

Mr. Ashdown, the Managing Partner of NorCal Asia Partners, shared his experience on developing and managing business relationships in China.  He has spent a lifetime working on business issues related to China and Asia, having lived in: Hong Kong, Beijing and Singapore over the past 20 years. He was previously a security consultant for ICBC, China’s largest bank, was the Chief Security Officer for Microsoft in Asia, and was also a Partner with Ernst & Young’s Security Division in China.

After Mr. Ashdown’s Q&A session, Mr. Riezenman discussed pairing California wine with Chinese cuisine, which sparked a lot of interest among the attendees. He is one of Northern California’s most sought-after chefs and a foremost speaker on the subject of food and wine pairing. Bruce is a restaurateur, an entrepreneur and the author of Pairit!, the highly acclaimed Food & Wine pairing app for iPhones and Android phones.

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Mr. Eric T. Ashdown(right)

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Mr. Bruce Riezenman ( right)