The American Chamber of Commerce in the People's Republic of China (AmCham-China) represents U.S. companies and individuals doing business in China. AmCham-China's membership comprises more than 2,100 individuals from more than 900 companies. It has more than 20 industry and issue-specific forums and committees, offers unique services such as the Business Visa Program, holds a wide range of networking and informational events and meets with US and Chinese officials to discuss challenges facing US firms doing business in China.
The chamber's mission is to provide a forum for Americans engaged in business in China and to work with Chinese and U.S. government authorities to help foster constructive commercial relations between the two countries.
The primary objective of the AmCham-China Small Business Resource Center (SBRC) is to serve the needs of a growing membership group - small and medium sized enterprises, which are often overlooked as an audience for large presentations and seminars, and which thrive on access to a variety of information to assist them in entering or competing in the China market.
The American Chamber of Commerce in China also offers a choice of three global medical benefit programs, as well as a Life, AD&D, and Long-term disability program. In addition the chamber can provide service concerning business visa and human resources surveys.