USTDA Creates Market Access for U.S. Businesses in China
December 15, 2017
(USTDA)
Beijing, China – This week, USTDA Deputy
Director, Enoh T. Ebong, concluded a trip to
China where she advanced cooperation with the
Agency’s public-private partnerships in the
aviation, energy, and healthcare sectors.
Deputy Director Ebong signed two grants
launching two new series of workshops in
support of the U.S.-China Healthcare
Cooperation Program (HCP). The goal of the
workshops is to support China’s efforts to
improve the quality of healthcare provided to
citizens, while at the same time connecting
U.S. businesses to new opportunities in the
sector.
In the energy sector, Deputy Director Ebong,
alongside Ambassador Terry Branstad, built on
the momentum of the U.S.
Gas Infrastructure Exports Initiative by
announcing a grant for a gas workshop series
under the U.S.-China Energy Cooperation Program
(ECP). The workshops will support the gas
infrastructure goals of China’s National
Energy Administration, while facilitating
market access for U.S. LNG and gas-related
equipment and service providers.
Deputy Director Ebong also kicked off a new
USTDA-funded Shanghai Airspace Capacity and
Ground Optimization project that will introduce
U.S. aviation technologies and best practices
aimed at reducing flight delays. She
participated in the Standing Committee Meeting
with the U.S.-China Aviation Cooperation
Program to continue mutually-beneficial
cooperation between the U.S. and China in the
aviation sector.
“I appreciate the opportunity to advance our
collaboration on a number of levels with
USTDA’s public and private sector partners in
China,” said Deputy Director Ebong. “The
work under our public-private partnerships
demonstrate USTDA’s win-win mission of
connecting U.S. businesses to new opportunities
overseas, while at the same time supporting our
partners’ infrastructure development
goals.”
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