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Phoenix TV visited Phoenix Trade City (photo) (Alberta Times) Interview with the manager of Yaku American Company…

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Interview with Shelby, Manager of Jaku USA Company

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In Phoenix in mid-August, the sun was blazing, just like the enthusiasm of Phoenix TV America's news team who came for the interview. As early as early August, the Kaiser City Government officially announced the Phoenix Trade City project. After Phoenix TV learned of the news, it actively contacted Meiya Resources Group to discuss the interview. The interview team, led by Phoenix TV deputy director Zeng Shiping, came to Phoenix with a group of four people to interview the ongoing Phoenix Trade City project and its partners, reflecting how new businesses are changing the city and showing the life style of new immigrants in Phoenix. The interview first started with the Casa Grande Outlet Mall acquired by Yaku Group. Shelby, the manager of Yaku America, said in the interview: As the largest hotel supplier, Yaku America will start their product showroom in Caesar City and establish an American e-commerce platform to directly provide catering and hotel customers with low-cost and high-quality products. Yaku has eliminated the additional costs added through multi-level agents and dealers for end customers, integrated logistics resources, and saved at least 30% of procurement costs for end customers. Lawyers from the Arizona Regional Center also introduced the comprehensive advantages of the Phoenix Trade City project in the program: Compared with other regional center EB-5 projects, this project integrates immigration, business, and employment, providing new immigrants with opportunities to do business and employment in the United States, and providing a shortcut for them to quickly integrate into American society. With the arrival of immigrant families, there will be new business and cultural collisions and impacts. In this regard, the news team also visited the County Mayor of Pinal and the Mayor of Caesar City. The local government welcomes both the project and the new immigrants. The local education bureau has also put on the agenda the addition of Chinese courses in schools. The news team also interviewed Colliers, a partner of Phoenix Trade City. Colliers International will participate in the operation and management of Phoenix Trade City with its market-leading brand image, the most experienced property consulting team, innovative marketing concepts, international business coverage network and professional services. Viewers can enjoy Phoenix's majestic natural scenery and superior and pleasant living environment with Phoenix TV's cameras. For follow-up reports, please pay attention to Phoenix TV’s program preview.

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