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  <title>Small &amp;amp; Medium-sized Enterprises and the Sino-American Relationship | Gary Biehn, Ron Bracalente, Amy Celico, Linda Mysliwy Conlin</title>
  <description>Small and medium-sized enterprises have provided crucial ballast to the U.S.-China bilateral relationship for decades. While the Biden administration’s “foreign policy for the middle class” is a departure in tone from President Trump’s “America First” rhetoric, we have not yet seen substantive changes in China trade policy. With tariffs remaining in place and the path forward for SMEs uncertain, what does the future hold? On&amp;amp;nbsp;June 10, 2021,&amp;amp;nbsp;the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, in partnership with the&amp;amp;nbsp;World Trade Centers Association&amp;amp;nbsp;hosted a webinar with&amp;amp;nbsp;Amy Celico&amp;amp;nbsp;of Albright Stonebridge, and&amp;amp;nbsp;Gary Biehn,&amp;amp;nbsp;Ron Bracalente, and&amp;amp;nbsp;Linda Mysliwy Conlin&amp;amp;nbsp;of the World Trade Center of Greater Philadelphia, as they discussed the prospects for U.S.-China economic and trade relations. </description>
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