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The 5th US-China Outstanding Contribution Awards Ceremony

Celebration of the 40th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States

The 5th US-China Outstanding Contribution Awards Ceremony

September 14, 2019

China · Zhengzhou · Sias College

We have already celebrated the 40th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States. This is an important node in the development of Sino-US relations. The 40th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States has become the year of mutual trust and mutual trust, the year of expanding exchanges, and the year of deepening cooperation.

The US-China Business Association strives to explore and contribute more positive energy to China-US relations and make more new contributions to world peace and development. The Chamber of Commerce joins more political leaders, business leaders, and technological innovations to establish Sino-US friendly diplomatic relations. Entrepreneurs in the financial sector, etc., actively promote the healthy and stable development of Sino-US relations for the next 40 years to lay a more solid foundation and open up broader prospects.

The 40th Anniversary of China-US Diplomatic Relations and the 5th US-China Outstanding Contribution Awards Ceremony and the US-China Investment Summit, hosted by the US-China Business Association and the Carter Center and the Henan People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, will be held on September 14, 2019. Held in Zhengzhou Sias College.

More than 100 investment institutions, family funds, and private investment banks in China and the United States will gather in the grand event to select outstanding projects and push them to the international capital market. At that time, hundreds of political and business leaders from the political, diplomatic, financial, business, cultural, artistic, scientific and technological fields of the two countries will also participate in the grand event.

This will be a high-profile, high-quality, high-efficiency event! At the same time, the winners of the previous US-China Outstanding Contribution Awards will be present in person! We expect this event to radiate more than 800,000,000 people, directly hit the world’s two major economies, brand communication of unlimited value, exclusive access to the top resources of China and the United States and so on. All institutions, business associations and enterprises are welcome to participate!

In addition, after more than a year of preparatory work, the list of winners of the 5th US-China Outstanding Contribution Award is about to be announced. The outstanding American and Chinese people announced in this list have made great achievements in the industries they are engaged in, and have made tremendous contributions to the US-China friendship and bilateral economic and trade, business and cultural art exchanges and developments, so stay tuned!

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The US-China Business Association is a non-profit business service organization. It was established under the auspices of influential political and business people from China and the United States. Its mission is to enhance US-China understanding and friendship and promote bilateral political, commercial, cultural and artistic exchanges. Former US Secretary of State Dr. Kissinger is the honorary chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, and former chairman of the board of directors of Boeing, Condit, is chairman.

The 4th Awards Ceremony

The “US-China Outstanding Contribution Award” was established in 2010. It is convened by people of insight who care about US-China friendship and the common development of peace between the United States and China, and is supervised and implemented by the US-China Business Association. Under the principle of fairness and justice. The outstanding person selection and commendation activities were carried out. The purpose of the award is to promote exchanges and cooperation in the fields of politics, economy, trade, culture, science and technology, education, creative design and emerging industries between the United States and China, and to commend those who have made special contributions to the two countries in the above-mentioned fields. The winners of the previous US-China Outstanding Contribution Awards include President Carter, President Bush, Dr. Kissinger, Dr. Brzezinski, Jackie Chan, Yao Ming, Huang Yongyu and Yang Zhiguang. The nomination, selection, evaluation and approval of the winners of the “US-China Outstanding Contribution Award” are not affected by any government, political parties, groups, media and public opinion. The selection and awarding activities of the “US-China Outstanding Contribution Award” have played an effective role in promoting the understanding of the US-China business community, promoting business communication and cooperation, and the development of economy, trade, culture, art and investment relations.

President Carter’s contribution to the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United StatesPresident Carter was the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981. During his term of office, China and the United States formally established diplomatic relations. President Carter has repeatedly sent his son Chip Carter (confirmed that President Carter will attend the 40th anniversary of September 14th) and Dr. Brzezinski as a special envoy to China to discuss the establishment of diplomatic relations. At 10 o’clock on the morning of December 16, 1978, China and the United States simultaneously issued the “Sino-US Joint Communiqué on the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations”, announcing that the two countries established diplomatic relations on January 1, 1979, and they were in a 40-year period.

President Carter’s promoters, witnesses and witnesses in the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States are participants, shapers and thinkers of the 40-year relationship between China and the United States!

The road to normalization of Sino-US relations has never been rugged, but Carter withstood the pressure and resistance, and together with the then Vice Premier of the State Council, Deng Xiaoping, contributed to this “changing the United States, changing China, and changing the world.” event. President Carter said: “In all the achievements I have made during my presidency, normalizing relations with China may have the greatest contribution to promoting world peace and mutual understanding.”

At the end of 2018, when Sino-US relations reached the most delicate moment, President Carter wrote an article in the Washington Post, praising China-US relations as a major event concerning world peace. In mid-January 2019, at the commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States, Atlanta called for the urgency of maintaining Sino-US friendship.

Kissinger’s contribution to the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United StatesOn July 9, 1971, Kissinger secretly visited China and laid a good foundation for the establishment of diplomacy between China and the United States.

On September 22, 1973, Dr. Kissinger, who made a major contribution to the improvement of Sino-US relations, became the 56th Secretary of State of the United States. President Nixon said at Kissinger’s inauguration ceremony that Kissinger was in charge of the work of this department at the turning point of US foreign policy. Kissinger was also the first Secretary of State to visit Beijing and Moscow before the appointment. This statement illustrates Kissinger’s important position and role in US foreign policy.

As the messenger of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States, Kissinger, then the US Secretary of State, made tremendous efforts and contributions. At that time, after the Soviet Union took office in Brezhnev, Sino-Soviet relations were tense. The Soviet Union was even more than a million soldiers on the Sino-Soviet border. China urgently needs to improve its relations with Western countries and achieve the goal by achieving reconciliation with the United States to achieve the political means of “United States and the United States against the Soviet Union.” The United States, who sent troops to Vietnam, did not find any cheap money in Vietnam. The reason why the US military is in a quagmire is because North Vietnam has Chinese assistance. Since it is not cheap in Vietnam, the United States tends to reconcile with China in order to protect its interests in the United States after its withdrawal.

Bush’s contribution to the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States

Bush has a special fate with China, dating back to 1971. That year, Bush took office as the US ambassador to the United Nations. And voted against the People’s Republic of China to enter the United Nations, but in the same year, New China resumed its legal seat in the United Nations. Later, when recalling this incident, Bush said with emotion that this is “a turning point in the history of the United Nations.” “Accepting the People’s Republic of China to join the United Nations and establishing diplomatic contacts with Beijing is obviously far-sighted and wise.”

On October 21, 1974, the 49-year-old Bush went to Beijing with his wife and lived in the official residence of the US Liaison Office in the foreign embassy district outside the founding of the People’s Republic of China. The 14-month experience from 1974 to 1975 was considered by political commentators to be an important cornerstone of his future commitment to US-China friendship.

In 1988, he was elected as the 51st President of the 51st US. During his tenure, he made efforts to develop Sino-US relations. In 1989, China was subjected to economic sanctions by the international community. President Bush made a concerted effort to restore normal relations with China’s top management in a very short period of time.

Bush’s special article, “Commemorating the 30th Anniversary of the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between the United States and China,” positively affirms the achievements of China’s development: “The establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States is a very memorable landmark historical event, which is a major turning point for both countries.” He also recalled the feeling of participating in the Beijing Olympics: “Because I participated in the Beijing Olympics, I visited China again. This is the 20th visit to China since I left the White House. China has made tremendous progress in various fields including politics, economy and society. I feel shocked.

Brzezinski’s contribution to the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States

Brzezinski was a national security adviser to former US President Jimmy Carter and was regarded as one of the most influential predecessors of the US diplomatic community. Brzezinski personally participated in the decision-making process of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the United States and China. In May 1978, Brzezinski visited China for the first time. As the national security adviser of the then US President Carter, he met Deng Xiaoping in the Great Hall of the People and talked about how to realize the normalization of Sino-US relations for more than two hours.

In 1981, at the invitation of Deng Xiaoping, Brzezinski came to China with his family. And with the family to re-take the Long March Road – Dadu River section.

Brzezinski has a personal experience of the sensitivity and difficulty of the Taiwan issue. In early 2012, he wrote in the Foreign Affairs magazine that the United States should not sell arms to Taiwan indefinitely, and that Taiwan could not avoid establishing more formal relations with mainland China indefinitely. These statements caused strong repercussions on both sides of the strait.

In June 2016, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Brzezinski in Washington during his visit to the United States. Wang Yi appreciated Brzezinski’s positive contribution to promoting the development of Sino-US relations and said that China is willing to work with the US. Build a new type of big power relationship that wins cooperation and wins.

US-China Business Association Image Film

Review of previous awards

Group of American and Chinese Outstanding Contribution Awards and some winners

Former US Secretary of State Kissinger Award-winning photo

Group of American and Chinese Outstanding Contribution Awards and some winners

Former US President Carter Award-winning photos

Jackie Chan Award-winning video

Group of American and Chinese Outstanding Contribution Awards and some winners

Brzezinski’s winning photos

Yao Ming Award-winning photos

Group of American and Chinese Outstanding Contribution Awards and some winners

Ricardo Rossello, Governor of Puerto Rico, USA

President Carter meets with Chinese business delegation

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