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Thursday, May 25, 2017

Media Update

The Committee of 100 performed a survey to determine Americans attitude towards China and vise versa.
Important Date to Note being:
Both Chinese and Americans view the other less favorably now than in 2012
Only 15% of Chinese trust Americans down from 35% in 2012
Both agree on U.S.-China collaboration seeing benefits if both work together
Both care about environmentalism greatly 60% - Americans 79% - Chinese
China worries about American Military Presence in Asia 79% seeing it as a threat
Both America and China see trade relations as a top priority
Essentially, both Chinese and Americans are willing to work together on trade more than anything else, although there is still a lack of trust on both sides. The public opinion change while it could have a small impact seemed to be relatively similar in nature.

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NEWS RELEASE
 
Committee of 100 Releases 2017 U.S.-China Public Perceptions Survey
 
Survey finds that rising levels of distrust could undermine the U.S.-China relationship, Bridge-building required to ease concerns  
 
Washington, D.C., May 19, 2017 – A new survey conducted by the Committee of 100 (C100) – a non-profit organization of prominent Chinese American leaders from politics, business, media and entertainment, and academia – underscores that a majority of Americans view cooperation and bridge-building between the two countries as “critical” and recognize the benefits of increased trade and investment, and cultural exchanges. Americans are, however, wary of China’s economic and military intentions. 
 
According to C100’s Chairman Frank Wu, the C100’s landmark survey is intended to provide unique, comprehensive, and comparative information to better understand and enhance U.S.-China relations. The report also allows for a comparison of attitude changes over the last decade in both the U.S. and China
 
“The aim of this survey is to determine American attitudes toward China, and Chinese attitudes toward the United States, in order to explore the most salient issues in U.S.-China relations. Now more than ever, it is more crucial than ever to find paths to mutual understanding and stronger bilateral relations. The study illuminates the hopes and fears of Americans and Chinese people for U.S.-China relations, and can be used to foster more fact-based dialogue and decision-making,” said Wu.
 
The Committee of 100's Public Perceptions Opinion Survey project began in 1994 and produced reports in 2001, 2005, 2007, 2012, and 2017. The report covered 79 questions showing responses in China and the United States from four target respondent groups: the general public, business leaders, policy experts, and journalists.
 
Key highlights:
 
·         The survey found that favorable views of the other country have declined: 55% of Chinese say they have a favorable impression of the U.S., down from 59% % in 2012, while 48% of Americans have a favorable view of China, down from 48% in 2017.
 
·         Chinese have become less trusting of America: Only 15% of Chinese think China should trust America, down from 36% in 2012.
 
·         However, Americans and Chinese also agree on areas of U.S.-China Collaboration: For the first time, Americans and Chinese are in agreement about the areas in which both countries would benefit from working together: trade, global financial stability, and the environment. In addition, North Korea has proved to be a common area of concern and desired collaboration.
 
·         Chinese Optimism at All Time High: More Chinese than ever (92%) think China is headed on the right track, with a majority believing China will surpass the U.S. as the world’s leading superpower.
 
Other findings from the survey include:
 
●     Concerns about cybersecurity are on Americans’ minds. Americans cite cybersecurity as the top likely source of conflict between the two countries, along with trade.  Concern for the threat of cybersecurity doubled in importance for Americans from 11% in 2012 to 24% in 2017.
 
●     China has serious concerns about the United States’ military presence in Asia. 79% of Chinese see America’s military power as a potential to serious threat. 72% see the disputes over the claims in the South China Sea as a regional issue rather than an international one.
 
●     Environmental concerns are at an all-time high when it comes to individuals. 60% of Americans and 79% of Chinese (the highest percentage yet in the last decade) personally worry about climate change.
 
●     U.S. - Chinese trade relations are a top priority. Over 80% of both Americans and Chinese agree that trade with China is beneficial to the U.S. economy. Both Americans (75%) and Chinese (74%) also agree that products from China benefit American consumers. 
 
●     Millennials in the United States driving up support for China. 72% of American millennials value China as the most important partner compared to 64% of the general public.
 
●     Despite these challenges, both American and Chinese citizens want to be invested in each other’s future. 88% of American millennials think positively of the Chinese language being taught in U.S. schools (82% general public)’ and 86% (78% general public) think the increase of Chinese students studying in the U.S. is good for America.
 
Methodology:
The survey, conducted in English in the U.S. in collaboration with Brunswick Insights, was released during the C100 Annual Conference 2017 in Washington, D.C. on May 19, 2017. The data for the national China survey was drawn from Horizon Dataway’s own continuous self-sponsored and annually released survey on China’s global views, “The World in Chinese Eyes.” 
 
The latest survey covered 79 questions, 53 of which were asked in both the U.S. and China, 11 in the United States only, and 15 in China only. About 80% of the survey questions in this update were repeated from the 2012 survey. This year, the survey was conducted among 3,696 Chinese respondents and 1,019 American respondents between November 18 and December 23, 2016.
 
About the Committee of 100
The Committee of 100 is an international, non-partisan leadership organization of prominent Chinese Americans in business, government, academia, and the arts. For over 25 years, the Committee has been committed to a dual mission of promoting the full participation of Chinese Americans in all fields of American life, and encouraging constructive relations between the peoples of the United States and Greater China. www.committee100.org.
 
About Brunswick Group 
Brunswick Insight is Brunswick’s specialist opinion research practice, focused on understanding the views of opinion formers around the world. Brunswick Group is an advisory firm specializing in critical issues and corporate relations. Founded in 1987, Brunswick is an organically grown, private partnership with 23 offices around the world.
 
For more information and to access to the full survey briefing, please visit: www.committee100.org. Follow us on Twitter @Committee100.
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Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Friday, May 12, 2017

On May 12th, 2017 Ralph E. Winnie, Jr. was invited by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade

On May 12th, 2017 Ralph E. Winnie, Jr. was invited by the China Council
for the Promotion of International Trade to meet with a delegation from the People's Republic of China representing the China Petroleum and PetroChemical Engineering Institute

 
Dear Ralph,
Hope this e-mail finds you well. It is with great pleasure to advice you that a Chinese delegation composed of chemical enterprises is coming to DC on Friday May 12, 2017. The delegation is led by the China Petroleum and Petrochemical Engineering Institute, and they will be in Philadelphia next week to participate in the InformEx 2017, a three-day show event in innovation chemical industry.

We are planning to held a workshop and briefing in our office this Friday afternoon (15:00-17:00). And we’d like to invite you to meet and discuss business cooperation on US-China chemical trade and investment.
Please let me know if you interested in attending and meeting with the delegation.
Looking forward to your confirmation.
Regards,
The namelist of the delegation is as follows,

Name
Position
Organization
Mr. Wang Wenke
Overseas Manager
Beijing United Media Information Technology Co., Ltd
Mr. Zhao Xiaoqing
President
Shanxi Yushe Chemical Corporation
Mr. Bai Yaobin
Vice President
Shanxi Yushe Chemical Corporation
Mr. Zhang  Bin
Chairman
Wuhu Ronghui Chemical Corporation
Mr. Zhang  Siqi
Vice General Engineer
Wuhu Ronghui Chemical Corporation
Mr. Zheng Chunguang
General Manager
Wuhu Ronghui Chemical Corporation
Mr. Wang Wensheng
Chairman
Inner Mongolia Chenhongli Chemical Co., Ltd
Mr. Ma  Bin
President
Inner Mongolia Meidao Technology Co., Ltd
Mr. Wang, Zhonghe
Assistant To President
Inner Mongolia Chenhongli Chemical Co., Ltd
Ms. Bai, Jie
General Manager
Beijing Chenhongli Chemical Technology Co., Ltd
Ms. Huang, Danqing
General Manager
Wuhu Ronghui Chemical Corporation
Ms. Zhang, Ling
General Manager
Beijing Zhongtai Qili International Trading Co., Ltd
Ms.Yao, Ya
Vice General Manager
Shandong Taihe Water Treatment Corporation
Ms.Wang, Jinrong
President
Tianjin Xiangyue Sealing Materials Co., Ltd
Mr. Chen, Zhaomin
President
Inner Mongolia Chenhongli Chemical Co., Ltd
Mr. Peng, Lang
Vice President
Sichuan Jinlu Group
Mr. Xiao, Ying
Vice President
Sichuan Jinlu Group
Mr. Wang Zhiguo
General Manager
Sichuan Jinlu Group

Monday, May 8, 2017

Link to Sputnik News Interview of Ralph Winnie, Jr - March 2017

      © AP Photo/ Mary Altaffer

https://sputniknews.com/us/201703181051713199-senators-probe-us-assault-traditional-values/

Senators Call for Probe Into US Assault on Traditional Values in Other Nations

Six US senators wrote a letter to Secretary of State Rex Tillerson this week calling for an investigation into the Obama administration’s funding for so-called progressive causes and radical groups undermining traditional values and legitimate governments in other countries, analysts told Sputnik.

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — Historian and international affairs commentator Matthew Dal Santo told Sputnik that the issue brought up in the letter from the senators is of a "real concern," as money of US taxpayers is being used to further a "progressive agenda just about wherever there is a US embassy around the world."

On Tuesday, a group of US Senators led by Mike Lee from the state of Utah called on Tillerson to investigate US embassies funding political factions within other sovereign nations, including through a George Soros-backed organizations funded by the US Agency for International Development (USAID).
"The recent case of Macedonia springs to mind, where USAID last year used $300,000 to promote an 'LGBTI [Lesbian-Gas-Bisexual-Transgender-Intersex] ‘Inclusion Project' that would inevitably run counter to the teachings of the local Orthodox Church, the biggest religious group in the country," Dal Santo said on Thursday.
The senators’ letter specifically mentioned Macedonia, where credible organizations have noted US and EU direct interference in the country’s political process by aiding leftist and radical groups to foment unrest, as well as interfere in elections, courts and the media.
"Perhaps those countries should be allowed to go through a process of public discussion and decide for themselves what is right for them — just as the US has done on this issue — without the government of the United States deciding that it already knows what's best for them?" Dal Santo suggested.
Under Obama, the US government intervened in Macedonia and other countries through USAID funds given to Soros’ foundations and other nominally non-governmental entities. The US embassy, either via the Soros network or otherwise, used taxpayer funds to pressure officials, meddle in elections and courts, impose media censorship and otherwise undermine the country’s government, according to published reports.
The Macedonians have been particularly incensed that the Soros network has promoted the so-called "Tirana platform," calling for a bilingual, federalized Macedonia split into an Albanian and Macedonian part, which could lead to a subsequent partition of the country. More than 150,000 Macedonian have demonstrated in the past two weeks daily in Skopje and 30 other towns in opposition to the Tirana platform.
"The argument isn't about whether such a cause is or isn't right or worthy. It's about the US seeking to export Western beliefs and values to societies with different, more traditional values," Dal Santo explained.
The senators’ letter identified the growing problem of rival factions within the US federal government competing to promote rival and polarized agendas and ideologies, Eurasian Business Coalition Vice President Ralph Winnie warned.
"The problem now is you have got competing interests in the US government — conservative and liberal. Therefore you have the danger that successive or alternative factions in government will promote conflicting and contradictory policies. If that happens, you are going to have a lot of problems," he said.

The United States needs to have a consistent foreign policy with a consistent message, Winnie explained.
"That is the problem: We haven’t had a consistent message," he said.


There was a strong feeling in many countries around the world that elites were controlling the agenda against the interests of ordinary people, Winnie noted.


Ralph Winnie, Jr. with Gigi Knott at the National Press Club-May 2017


May 2017 presentation by Ralph Winnie, Jr. VP of Eurasia Center/Eurasian Business Coalition-BRICS Conference at Embassy of Russian Federation