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AmCham in southwest China suspends operations at ‘48 hours’ notice’

  • Group tells members it is acting in accordance with relevant Chinese laws, as person familiar with matter flags ‘compliance issue’ related to non-profits
  • Website of Chengdu-based AmCham Southwest, representing over 300 member companies, was down for maintenance on Tuesday and its WeChat account name had changed

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AmCham Southwest, a non-profit based in the city of Chengdu and representing over 300 member companies, was established in 1996. Photo: Shutterstock

The American Chamber of Commerce in southwestern China has abruptly suspended operations, the organisation representing US businesses in the region said.

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In a message to its members, the group said it would stop operations from Monday and “no longer carry out any activities” under its name, AmCham Southwest, “in accordance with the relevant laws and regulations of the People’s Republic of China”.

Benjamin Wang, chairman of AmCham Southwest, said in a message to the South China Morning Post on Tuesday that the group was “still working with the local government to resolve the issue”, without elaborating.

The Chengdu-based non-profit organisation, which represents over 300 member companies, was established in 1996 and covers a region including Yunnan, Guizhou, Sichuan, Chongqing and Tibet. Its website was no longer available on Tuesday, and the page bore a message saying that it was undergoing some work and would “be back shortly”.

This comes after strained relations between China and the US saw the closure of the American consulate in Chengdu last July, in a reciprocal measure after the US closed down the Chinese consulate in Houston over espionage claims.

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A person familiar with the matter said the AmCham Southwest situation was not related to the earlier closure of the US consulate in Chengdu, and may instead be a result of the Ministry of Civil Affairs enforcing the rule that there can only be one AmCham – the Beijing-registered AmCham China.

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The individual said representatives from multiple authorities had entered the AmCham Southwest office over the situation, but that it may be able to continue operating under a separate name – the Chengdu American Chamber of Commerce Business Consulting Co.

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