VOLK FLOW CONTROLS INC
In June, 2011, VOLK Flow Controls, Inc. acceded to The US-China Business Council.
Members of The US-China Business Council include Globe Top 500 Companies
such as 3M, ABB, IBM, MOTOROLA, Google, etc. VOLK Flow Controls, Inc’s
join will further enhance the brand image and international influence
of the company, which paves the way for development in the future.
http://www.uschina.org/member_companies.html
The US-China Business Council, Inc. (USCBC) is a private, nonpartisan,
nonprofit organization of roughly 220 American companies that do business
with China. Founded in 1973, USCBC has provided unmatched information,
advisory, advocacy, and program services to its membership for more than
three decades. Through its offices in Washington, DC; Beijing; and Shanghai,
USCBC is uniquely positioned to serve its members' interests in the United
States and China. USCBC's mission is to expand the US-China commercial
relationship to the benefit of its membership and, more broadly, the US
economy. It favors constructive engagement with China to eliminate trade
and investment barriers and develop a rules-based commercial environment
that is predictable and transparent to all parties. USCBC is governed
by a board of directors composed of distinguished corporate leaders; the
current chair is Muhtar Kent, chairman and chief executive officer of
the Coca-Cola Company. John Frisbie has been USCBC's president since 2004.

USCBC has long served as a respected host of events featuring senior
officials from the US and PRC governments. In recent years, USCBC has
been honored to receive PRC President Hu Jintao, Premier Wen Jiabao, Vice
Premier Wang Qishan, and other distinguished guests from central and provincial
government entities. Recent American public figures to meet with USCBC
members in the United States and China have included Treasury Secretary
Timothy Geithner, Commerce Secretary Gary Locke, US Trade Representative
Ron Kirk, key members of Congress, former Secretary of State James A.
Baker, III, former National Security Advisor Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft,
and numerous specialists on US-China affairs from various agencies of
the executive branch of government and the think-tank community.