Secretary of State Ken Bennett hopes to win the support of Chinese small business owners (Photo)
Secretary of State Ken Bennett hopes to win the support of Chinese small business owners (Photo) (Alberta Times) May 22, 2012, Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett...
(Alberta Times) May 22, 2012, Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett Bennett was invited by the Arizona Chinese Chamber of Commerce to hold a small speech to introduce the state government's budget and its use, hoping to gain direct support from Chinese small business owners.
>The lecture hosted by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce was held at 7:00 that evening at the downtown campus of Arizona State University. Nearly 40 Chinese small business owners or heads of business departments came to the scene. Many American TV stations and newspapers conducted interviews and reports. State Secretary Ken Bennett came to the scene to introduce in detail the state government’s solutions to the state government’s fiscal deficit, including reducing government operating costs, still using 60% of tax revenue to support education, creating a good investment environment, and attracting economies that are moving from California to other places.
>Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett
Nearly 40 Chinese business leaders attended the event
Many Chinese business owners are more concerned about whether there are new tax policies to support overseas investors or small businesses. Ken Bennett said he had not received any news about the new policy on tax changes for overseas investors and small businesses, but with a general election coming up, the state government would be more willing to engage directly with small business owners, or their votes and financial support.
Huang Shijun, former member of the House of Representatives, presided over this event. Chairman Wu Zhaowen of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce also introduced the series of activity plans of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Chinese companies can gather regularly to support each other and create beautiful business opportunities.
Some guests took photos with Ken Bennett
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