The chamber notified members on Monday that, in
accordance with Chinese laws and regulations, it had to stop
operations and "no longer carry out any activities in the name
of the American Chamber of Commerce in Southwest China".
The statement, seen by Reuters, did not provide a specific
reason why the chamber, which promotes trade and investment
between the United States and the region, had been instructed to
cease operations.
Benjamin Wang, the group's chairman, told Reuters by WeChat
message that it was in discussions with local authorities about
its registration and future direction.
China's Ministry of Civil Affairs (MCA) appeared to be enforcing
a rule that countries maintain only one official chamber of
commerce in the country, Wang said.
The MCA did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The Chengdu chamber is not affiliated with the American Chamber
of Commerce in China, a business advocacy group based in Beijing
with offices in several other cities.
The closure of the chamber comes just over one year after China
closed the U.S. consulate in Chengdu, in retaliation for China's
ouster from its consulate in Houston a week earlier.
(Reporting by Andrew Galbraith in Shanghai and Gabriel Crossley
in Beijing; Editing by Andrew Heavens & Simon Cameron-Moore)
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