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Welcome to the USCN Official Website!

Thank you for visiting the official US China Business Association (USCN) website. We invite you to join us in celebrating our fifth year of operation and commitment to serving the international community. USCN is a community of business and political professionals with a unified vision of protecting associated interests in both China and the United States.

The challenges that we face together have the potential to create new opportunities for the international climate. Whether it is the global economy, international trade, government policy, or cross cultural programs, we are always ready for new ideas that can influence policy makers and help to create new levels of cooperation.

Here at the USCN we openly invite students, professors, business professionals, and corporate executives to join us in our mission. We are looking for the right team to drive the research and journalism of our committees. New volunteers will also assist us in improving other areas of service to our members.

We are developing a video library on YouTube, and have recently started a USCN forum on linkedin.com. Certainly we look forward to your participation in the forum and any recommendations you may have for progressive improvements within the US China Business Association.

Thank You,

Brian McElroy
President



USCN Membership


There are 3 membership levels available at USCN: Personal, Corporate, and Organizational.

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