MEMBERS协会会员
Weilin Long
Weilin Long(Indiana China Regional Office, China Representative)
  • :wlong@investindiana.com
  • :+86.571.2809.3753
  • :Huarun Building A-728, 1366 Qianjiang Road, Hangzhou, Zhejiang
  • :www.iedc.in.gov
Indiana
Indiana brief

The Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) is the state of Indiana's lead economic development agency. The IEDC was officially established in February 2005 to replace the former Department of Commerce. In order to be responsive to our corporate partners, the IEDC itself operates at the speed of business, cutting through red tape to provide a superior experience for investors and companies alike.


As part of the IEDC’s international business development strategy, the China Regional Office has been established to provide business prospects with convenient access to Indiana’s investment and business opportunities. This dedicated team works closely with the IEDC to ensure that Chinese firms experience the high level of service and concierge approach to business development that the IEDC is known for worldwide.


Both the IEDC and its China Regional Office are committed to attracting and supporting new and existing business investments, creating new jobs, and furthering Indiana’s reputation as one of the top states in the nation for business. A skilled team is in place to provide the information and assistance necessary for success. From business climate and economic data to information on incentives, regulatory policy, permitting and available properties, the IEDC is here to help.


Antonio Yung | Lili Wang
Lili Wang(California Cpaital - Sacramento Trade & Education China Office, Director)
  • :CNtrade@cityofsacramento.org
  • :+86 23 6852 9776
  • :3008 China Resources Building, No. 49, Xiejiawan Zheng Street, Jiulongpo District, Chongqing, China
  • :www.cityofsacramento.org
California, Sacramento
California-Sacramento Brief
        The state of California is on the west coast of the United States. It is the 5th largest economy in the world; where many of the most profitable business is based. California is home to the headquarters of over fifty Fortune 500 companies. California is also the preferred destination for Chinese enterprises when investing in the United States. Since the year of 2000, over 500 Chinese enterprises have invested more than US$8 billion and created over 10,000 jobs in high-tech, real estate, film and entertainment industries as well as other sectors in California. Many of the Chinese investments are heading into California due to the large and highly educated talent pool, its diversity and openness, as well as a large number of R&D institutions.

        Capital city of California, Sacramento

        Sacramento is the Capital City of the State of California. It is the political, agricultural and health science center of California. Sacramento is also home of many California industries and trade organizations, world-class clean energy and technology R&D centers. The Capital region is part of Central Valley, where the world most fertile agricultural lands is located. Both Sacramento City and State of California government are strong advocates of foreign investment. The city is also ideal for companies interested in collaborating with world-renowned universities such as University of California, Davis and Berkeley. The region boasts excellent transportation routes for distribution, reliable and inexpensive energy supplies, highly skilled and stable labor force. Home of the NBA Sacramento Kings and the internationally renowned entertainment venue: The Golden 1 Center. With plenty of sunshine, blue sky, and clean air, Sacramento boasted one of the highest valued lifestyles with a reasonable cost of living. California starts here!




Charles You
Brian Connors (Michigan-China Innovation Center)
  • :connorsb@michiganchina.org
  • :+1 517-455-6344
  • :1001 Woodward Ave. Suite 950, Detroit, MI 48226
  • :michiganchina.org
GEORGIA
Introduction
The Michigan-China Innovation Center (MCIC) works on behalf of the State of Michigan government to manage Michigan’s China business development and relationships. MCIC’s mission is to promote business ties between Michigan and China.

MCIC provides free services directly to Chinese companies considering business in Michigan. MCIC provides free information, local introductions, and, in coordination with State of Michigan government, incentives support for Chinese businesses that are considering investing in Michigan.
MCIC has helped numerous Chinese businesses establish successful operations in Michigan, working in many industries, such as automotive manufacturing, automotive R&D, sales & logistics, insurance, and finance.We look forward to supporting your business, and hope you’ll contact us!

Charles You
Charles You(Georgia Ports Authority, China Representative)
  • :cyou@gaports.com
  • :+86.21.5508.3967
  • :www.georgia.gov/agencies/georgia-ports-authority
GEORGIA
Georgia brief
The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) is the administrative agency of the U.S. state of Georgia, that Develop, maintain and operate ocean and inland river ports within Georgia; foster international trade and new industry for state and local communities; promote Georgia's agricultural, industrial and natural resources; and maintain the natural quality of the environment.

Headquartered in Savannah, - the No.4 busiest container port in U.S., GPA hosts the vast majority water-borne trade of Georgia and South East of U.S.