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EMI Participates in Cooperative China-U.S. Economic Development Programs
June 24, 2004 |Estimated reading time: 1 minute
Santa Ana, Calif. — Express Manufacturing Inc. (EMI) announces that the company is participating in strategic programs aimed at promoting the growth of the electronics business with and in China.
EMI was an educational partner in the Returning Overseas People Policy Seminar, jointly organized by the Asian Pacific Business Institute of California State University, BEIJING (WANGJING) Center and KT International Co. The seminar was held at California State University, Los Angeles, and provided information for technology talents who intend to establish enterprises in Beijing.
WANGJING Center was founded by the Beijing government in 2002 with the goals of promoting enterprise while attracting investment and high technology talent to the region. The Center works cooperatively with U.S. institutions such as Cal State L.A. by regularly sending government officials and technology leaders overseas to establish mutually beneficial relationships with their American counterparts.
EMI, with more than two decades of electronics manufacturing experience, was a key participant in the program, since China is playing an increasingly larger role in global electronics production. Many U.S. companies outsource their manufacturing to low labor-cost regions but are also selling into the China market through strategic alliances with EMI. While economic growth is 3.6 percent in the U.S. and 2.3 percent in Japan, it is nearly 10 percent in China, according to World Trade Magazine.
Express Manufacturing Inc. (EMI) has been providing advanced contract electronics manufacturing services to customers for more than 20 years.