New AmCham Chairman Says China Needs to Be in WTO

The priority of the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) this year is to support China in entering the World Trade Organization, Richard Kahler, newly-elected chairman of the AmCham, said on January 20.

"Over the next several months, visits by individual AmCham members and a large AmCham delegation to Washington will present our position formally: China needs to be in the WTO," said Kahler,who is the president of Caterpillar China, in his inaugural speech.

"The world trade scene needs China to be a formal part of its structure," he said.

Kahler urged Washington to remove its remaining roadblock -- the granting of permanent normal trading rights -- so that the process of China's entry into the WTO can move forward.

AmCham, a non-profit organization established in 1969, has set its mission as fostering the development of commerce between the U.S., Hong Kong and the Asia-Pacific Region.

The 2,400-member organization elects its chairman every year.


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