Rep. Darin LaHood selected as
Co-chair of U.S./China working group
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[February 23, 2016]
PEORIA
- Congressman Darin LaHood (IL-18) announced today that he will now
serve as co-chair of the U.S.-China Working Group (USCWG) alongside
of Congressmen Rick Larsen (WA-2). Founded in 2005 and composed of
members of Congress, this bi-partisan group seeks to build and
strengthen diplomatic relations between the U.S. and China.
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“I am thankful for this leadership opportunity to strengthen the
working relationship between China and America. While our two
countries may not always see eye-to-eye, I am confident we can
continue to rise above any differences we have for the betterment of
our countries and our citizens. China is one of our most prominent
trade partners, and is especially significant for industry here in
Central Illinois. Our economies, and our welfare, are intertwined. I
believe this forum of frank discussions between our two counties
will facilitate increased cooperation,” stated Rep. LaHood.
Caterpillar, one of Central Illinois’ largest businesses,
articulated the importance of the USCWG to the economy of the 18th
district. “Caterpillar thanks Congressman LaHood for his leadership
on issues impacting our business and our employees in Central
Illinois. Having operated in the China market for more than 40
years, Caterpillar has long appreciated the efforts of the USCWG to
strengthen relations between the US and China. We’re pleased that
Congressman LaHood has joined with Congressman Larsen to lead this
group at a critical time,” said Caterpillar's Vice President of
Global Government and Corporate Affairs Kathryn Karol.
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The U.S.-China Working Group frequently collaborates with business, academic,
and political leaders about U.S.-China issues ranging from trade and economic
policy to space exploration and military-to-military cooperation. As co-chair,
Rep. LaHood will work closely with the State Department, congressional
leadership, the academic community and key business leaders to define and
execute American-Sino diplomatic strategy.
[Office of Representative Darin
LaHood]
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