Friday, October 2, 2009

Vermont Governor James Douglas Leads EB-5 Trade Mission to Asia October 22nd-31st

Join Vermont Governor and head of the National Governors Association Jim Douglas for free seminars and networking across Asia promoting the Vermont EB-5 Regional Center.  These seminars will include representatives from Vermont EB-5 Regional Center projects that are currently seeking foreign investment through the EB-5 program.  This will be a great opportunity to view investment opportunities directly for interested investors or representatives.  This is an open event.  The Vermont Regional Center is the only state-wide, state-run Regional Center in the United States, as it is directed by the Vermont Agency of Commerce and Community and Community Development.

Please RSVP by clicking on the links below and see you in Asia…

Seoul, South Korea
Intercontinental COEX Hotel
October 23
4-7 PM

Shanghai, China
Jin Jiang Hotel
October 24
3-6 PM

Hong Kong
The Mira Hotel
October 27
3-6 PM

Taipei, Taiwan
The Grand Hotel
October 31
3-6 PM


James W. Candido
Vermont Agency of Commerce and Community Development
National Life Building
Montpelier, VT 05620-0501
(802) 828-3637
(802) 598-8043 CELL
(802) 828-3258 FAX

Friday, September 25, 2009

Auto Plant To Bring 5,000 Jobs; Build 300,000 Cars Per Year

(Source: northescambia.com)





Alabama Gov. Bob Riley announced Thursday afternoon that a Chinese automaker plans to open an assembly plant near Bay Minette, just a few miles from North Escambia.

Hybrid Kinetic Motors (HK Motors) announced plans to construct a new green-vehicle manufacturing plant in Baldwin County, Alabama, during a press conference held jointly with Governor Bob Riley, the Alabama Development Office and key members of the state legislature on Thursday.

HK Motors Chairman Yung (Benjamin) Yeung cited the strength of Alabama’s economy and the quality of its workforce as the main reasons for the board’s decision to locate its primary manufacturing operations in Alabama. Initial production of all model lines is expected to begin in 2013, with Phase 1 capacity of 300,000 vehicles, while creating more than 5,000 direct jobs.

HK Motors aims to be the first large-scale manufacturer of environmentally-friendly vehicles, which will help revitalize the American automotive industry while protecting the environment and stimulating the local and national economy. Utilizing a unique hybrid engine that employs compressed natural gas (CNG), electricity, and gasoline, the company’s vehicles will provide unprecedented efficiency at affordable prices to consumers, while bringing thousands of environmentally-friendly new jobs to American workers.

“Our cutting-edge multi-fuel hybrid powertrain system delivers excellent performance while reducing CO2 emissions to exceed Euro-2012 and future EPA guidelines,” said Chairman Yeung.

By utilizing natural gas, HK Motors taps into a resource that is abundant, exceptionally clean, and surprisingly affordable. The low emissions achieved by this engine technology already surpass the most stringent international standards, including those recently enacted by both American and European governments. By stressing mass production, HK Motors will be able to offer vehicles that are less expensive than the competition, without sacrificing driving performance, ride comfort, and safety.

Under the leadership of Chairman Yeung and an executive board with many years of combined automotive experience, HK Motors has chosen some of the world’s most renowned automotive companies to serve as its partners in this endeavor. Representatives from these suppliers were on hand for the press conference today, and many will also be setting up bases at the Baldwin County production base, bringing in more international expertise and offering more opportunities for local workers.

“It didn’t take long for Alabama to become a leader in the automotive industry. Now as America and the world begin making a historic transition to a green economy, we look to make Alabama a leader in the production of next-generation, clean-tech automobiles,” said Governor Riley. “Our Alabama team, in cooperation with local officials in Baldwin County, has been working with HK Motors for several months on this project. We will continue to work with them as the company puts the financing in place to move forward.”

The plant, once funding is in place, will be located on 3,000 acres near I-65 and Highway 287. The location is about 10 miles from North Escambia.

Blogger Note: HK Motors' parent company Far East Golden Resources Group is the majority owner of Alabama Regional Center.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Wisconsin Governor Doyle Leads Trade Mission to Japan, China


MADISON - Governor Jim Doyle is leading a trade mission to Japan and China from September 13-22, 2009. The trade mission will provide participants with opportunities to meet with distributors, potential customers, and key business and government officials. The Governor will also promote investment by Japanese and Chinese companies in Wisconsin.
"This trade mission will help raise Wisconsin's visibility in these important markets and provide an opportunity for our state's businesses to learn about opportunities and forge relationships that could lead to future sales," Governor Doyle said. "Japan and China are among Wisconsin's most important export markets. On the mission, businesses will gain firsthand knowledge of these markets and develop sound export strategies."
In 2008, Japan ranked as Wisconsin's fifth-largest customer, with exports totaling $724.4 million, a 10.6-percent increase over 2007.

In 2008, China was Wisconsin's third-largest customer, with exports totaling $1.2 billion, a 4.4-percent increase over 2007.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

China Report: Washington State Regional Center Promotes EB-5 Project in Xiamen

Washington State Regional Center showcased its EB-5 projects at the 13th China International Fair for Investment and Trade on Sept 8-11 in Xiamen, Fujian Province. US Consulate General Mr. Brian Goldbeck (Guangzhou) visited the booth along with other Washington trade officials. The China International Fair for Investment and Trade (CIFIT), approved by the State Council of the People's Republic of China, is one of the largest investment exhibitions and takes place on September 8-11 every year in Xiamen, China.

For more information on promoting EB-5 projects at trade shows in China, please contact us today.

Monday, September 7, 2009

US Investment and Immigration Forum 2009 Beijing

Artisan Business Group is booking a booth at the US Investment and Immigration Forum to promote and market EB-5 Regional Center investment projects. The event will take place in Beijing on Oct 31 - November 2, 2009. For more information, please contact Mr. Brian Su at info@midwestUSAChina.com

Sunday, September 6, 2009

US China Economic and Trade Cooperation Forum

US-China Chamber of Commerce and Midwest US-China Association will co-host a large business delegation with over 175 executives from China . A day-long forum is going to be held in Chicago on September 14, 2009 . You are invited to participate. For more information, please contact Mr. Brian Su at info@midwestUSAChina.com

  • Largest ever business delegation from China consists of over 175 senior corporate executive
  • Led by high level leaders – His Excellency Bai Lichun, Vice Chairman, China People’s Political Consultative Conference (Vice Premier Rank), keynote remarks given by Governor Haley Barbour of the State of Mississipp
  • Timely and practical topics discussing opportunities for U.S. and Chinese companies in the current economic situation
  • Cost effective and time efficient to meet with potential partners from China
  • Follow up services and follow on opportunities to further business interest

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Global Brand Summit US China Conference in Chicago

A two day conference dedicated to creating cross-border business opportunities between China and the U.S will take place in Chicago on October 20 & 21, 2009.

FEATURED SPEAKERS:

Prof. PHILIP KOTLER
Kellogg School of Management

CAO GUOWEI
CEO of Sina Corporation

MA WEIHUA
CEO of China Merchant Bank

MICHAEL MORLEY
Past President of Edelman

Summit calendar and registration available at: http://www.gbsconference.com
For more information call 847.465.8995 or e-mail info@imcassociation.org

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Chinese Development Group purchases 54 acres in Mt. Pleasant, Wisconsin

(Source: Real Estate Weekly)

Shanghai-based China SINB Group recently purchased 54 acres of land along Highway 11 in Mt. Pleasant in Racine County, Wisconsin.

SINB is a diversified holding company that is comprised of several units, including heavy steel industry, heavy equipment manufacturing, property development, deep water port development, international trade and financial investment.

The company has not announced specific plans for the property in Mt. Pleasant, but the site could provide a base for SINB’s business units in North America. Alternatively, the Company is considering further development of the site as a business park.

In addition, the company’s president and chairman of the board, Wanming Chi plans to purchase a home and establish a personal presence in Racine County.

The Mt. Pleasant property will be the company's first development project in North America. The company’s current investments include projects in several cities in China and Europe.

“The Village is thrilled to welcome SINB to Wisconsin and Mount Pleasant and we are anxious to work with them on their development plans proposed for 2010," said Mt. Pleasant administrator Mike Andreasen.

“SINB recognized Racine County’s strategic location in the Chicago-Milwaukee Corridor as an opportunity to serve customers throughout the U.S. and North America," said Racine County Executive Bill McReynolds. "I am pleased to welcome them to Racine County.”

The Racine County Economic Development Corporation (RCEDC) and Mt. Pleasant staff, were contacted for assistance several months ago by the SINB’s local agent LGO Global Sourcing. Located in Racine, LGO is an international agent that assists its customers in locating cast and forged products, ferrous and non-ferrous materials, stampings, wood products and hardware.

“The SINB project is a part of RCEDC’s strategic business growth programs," said Jenny Trick, deputy director of the RCEDC. "We are seeing a growing interest by Chinese investors in the marketplace that we hope will lead to alliances that will create new jobs in Racine County.”

More information about SINB Group is available at: http://en.sinb.com/main.html