Economic Section

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The Economic Section is a division of the U.S. Embassy in Beijing responsible for analyzing and reporting on China’s economic developments and managing bilateral economic and trade policy issues.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf diplomatic mission section
country United States of America
employer U.S. government NERFINISHED
employs U.S. Foreign Service officers NERFINISHED
locally employed staff
engagesWith Chinese government economic agencies
U.S. businesses operating in China
international economic organizations in China
field economic policy
economics
international trade
focusesOn energy and environmental economic issues
financial sector developments in China
industrial policy in China
intellectual property–related economic issues
investment climate
trade policy
jurisdiction U.S.–China economic relations
languageOfWork Chinese
English
locatedIn China
surface form: People's Republic of China
location Beijing NERFINISHED
mission provide economic reporting and analysis to the U.S. government
support U.S. economic and trade interests in China
support bilateral economic engagement between the United States and China
parentOrganization Embassy of the United States in Beijing NERFINISHED
U.S. Department of State NERFINISHED
partOf Embassy of the United States in Beijing NERFINISHED
reportsTo Ambassador of the United States to China NERFINISHED
U.S. Department of State NERFINISHED
responsibleFor analyzing China’s economic developments
managing bilateral economic policy issues between the United States and China
managing bilateral trade policy issues between the United States and China
reporting on China’s economic developments
sector public sector
supports U.S. economic dialogues with China
U.S. trade negotiations with China
visits by U.S. economic and trade officials to China
typeOfOrganization government office
worksOn bilateral trade issues
investment policy issues
macroeconomic developments in China
market access issues
regulatory and structural economic reforms in China

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U.S. Embassy in Beijing hasSection Economic Section