Foley was proud to sponsor the DCBA 2007 China Form. The half-day event provided opportunity to better understand the current development and strategic direction of the China auto industry from the viewpoint of Chinese industry leaders and auto suppliers across the Pacific. In addition attendees had the chance to meet the policy-makers and executives from US and China automotive suppliers.
The Detroit Chinese Business Association is a non-profit organization established in 1995 to promote US-China business relationships as well as entrepreneurship among the local Chinese American community. DCBA hosts high-level, high-quality, high-impact seminars, conferences and trade shows. Please visit the DCBA website, www.dcba.com, for more details.
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