America’s high-profile meeting blighted by Made in China
France’s AFP reports that delegates and hangers-on at the just concluded Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles this week were being plied with all manner of freebies and samples from various groups wanting to push their agenda.
A sideline gathering dubbed the ‘CEO Summit’ saw the great and the good from industry and politics mount the stage to talk about how business can help to boost development in impoverished parts of Central and South America.
Attendees, who have included Google boss Sundar Pichai, US President Joe Biden and Meta number three Nick Clegg, have been able to avail themselves of a blue bag of goodies provided by hosts the American Chamber of Commerce.
But a closer inspection reveals that its contents are not exactly born in the USA. An insulated metal drinking bottle in the bag is stamped with a capitalized CHINA on the bottom, denoting its origin in the People’s Republic.
And while delegates might welcome the free pair of shades to stop them squinting under California’s perpetually sunny skies, the “Made in China” message on the label isn’t quite living the American dream.
The US Chamber of Commerce, which describes itself as a “non-profit membership organization representing the unified interests of US business,” did not immediately respond to a request for comment.


PPDA Roots for Procurement as Driver of Local Wealth Creation
IATA Cargo Conference Shifts Air Freight Debate from Technology to Execution
EDECS Secures DP World Contract to Redevelop 90,000sqm at Dar es Salaam Port
Regional Banking Network helps Ugandan Manufacturer tackle Cross-Border Payment friction
Stanbic widens Unsecured Credit offering as Digital Lending targets Households, Farmers and Businesses
Equity Bank, Tian Tang Partnership Targets Wider Enterprise Growth Around Mbale Industrial Park