Port of Seattle Welcomes China's Minister of Transport, COSCO Delegations
The Port of Seattle last week welcomed China's Minister of Transport, Li Shenglin, a delegation of Ministry of Transport officials, Chinese Consul General staff, and COSCO America's new President Liu Hanbo. The delegation visit from a high government official of China is rare, and a welcome surprise for the port.
China is the Port of Seattle's largest trading partner, and we appreciate that Mr. Li and his delegation have taken time out of their busy schedule to visit, said Tay Yoshitani, Port of Seattle CEO. Trade between our countries means jobs for this region, and COSCO has a long and special relationship with the Port of Seattle.
COSCO's Lui Lin Hai was the first vessel to call the United States after the normalization of trade with China. Since its historic arrival over 30 years ago at the Port of Seattle, COSCO has become one of the port's most important customers.
We want to thank the Port of Seattle for its hospitality in hosting Mr. Li and his delegation from the Ministry of Transport, and as we welcome our newest President for COSCO Americas Inc., Liu Hanbo, said COSCO. We look forward to continued business with the Port of Seattle.
The Port of Seattle is an economic development and international trade resource for customers all over the world. We provide fast, convenient and reliable access to global markets linked by a network of transportation and information systems.
Seated left to right, Tay Yoshitani, Port of Seattle CEO, and Li Shenglin, Minister of Transport, People's Republic of China.
Standing from left to right: Tim Banks, Regional EVP, COSCO Americas Inc.; Ji Yuan, Bureau of Planning and Development, Civil Aviation Administration of China; Pei Wanfa, Deputy Director-General of Executive Affairs, Ministry of Transport; Ju Chengzhi, Director-General of International Cooperation Department of the Ministry of Transport; Linda Styrk, Managing Seaport Director, Port of Seattle; Yi Xianrong, Deputy Consul - General (Consulate General of the People's Republic of China in San Francisco); Liu Hanbo, President of COSCO Americas, Inc.; Bari Bookout, Director, Commercial Strategy, Port of Seattle; Mark Wen, Manager, Inland Cargo and Business Development, Port of Seattle.