Midwest-China Hub Commission


The Midwest-China Hub Commission is a public-private trade collaboration among St. Louis and Missouri governmental officials, business associates and China.

History

In March 2008, the Commission signed two Memorandums of Understanding with the Civil Aviation Administration of China and Chinese Ministry of Commerce to study a freight initiative.
The primary focus was to open a dialogue to create an economic hub to increase business and cultural exchanges between the two countries. The Commission has completed two studies related to current trade with China and China freight forwarding opportunities.
The Midwest-China Hub Commission was officially formed on January 21, 2009.
The Commission is formed by the voluntary involvement of State and local government and private entities, including:
In 1979, the first sister-city relationship between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China was established between St. Louis and Nanjing.

Industry Business Councils

In December 2009, the Midwest-China Hub Commission and RCGA convened eight industry-specific China Business Councils to gain feedback from local businesses and leaders, help broaden the base of regional knowledge, and catalogue the breadth of business already occurring between the Saint Louis region and China. The Councils help to identify new opportunities for regional trade and backhaul.

EB-5 Visas

As part of a strategy to encourage foreign investment in the St. Louis region and support international operations, the Midwest-China Hub Commission plans to establish an EB-5 regional center in the greater St. Louis area. The U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services EB-5 visa program requires potential investors to make qualifying investments and directly or indirectly create or save ten jobs.
The Gateway to the Midwest Investment Center became a non-profit EB-5 Regional Center as of September 27, 2010. Currently, the GMIC is not approved by US Citizenship and Immigration Services, but will gain designation in 2011.

Timeline of events