Wanxiang was invited to attend the Spring Festival Gala hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies at the U.S. Congress.
2025-02-26
On February 12, local time, Ni Pin, President of Wanxiang USA, was invited to attend the Spring Gala hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies’ Asia-Pacific Research Center in Washington. At the event, she exchanged views with several U.S. Representatives, including Grace Meng, Chair of the House Asia-Pacific Caucus; Representative Deborah Ross; Representative Dan Goldman; and Representative AI Green, on topics such as the “Future Wanxiang Fund’s” support for the development of U.S. Asia-Pacific communities and enhancing the political participation and voice of Chinese Americans.

In his speech at the conference, Ni Pin stated that our future should be filled with hope rather than hatred and should embrace opportunities rather than fear. The “Future Wanxiang Fund” will bring together forces from all sectors in the United States to promote the development of Asian-American communities in the U.S.
Before the evening event, Ni Pin visited Capitol Hill to meet with U.S. Senator Andy Kim. The two sides exchanged views on the role and contributions of the China General Chamber of Commerce Chicago Chapter’s 2025 convention and the “Future Wanxiang Fund” in building up the Asian community.
Another update: On February 13, Ni Pin traveled to Harvard Business School to deliver a lecture on the Wanxiang case. Since completing Wanxiang’s first case study in 2008, Harvard Business School has been teaching the Wanxiang case continuously for the past 18 years. The Wanxiang case has become one of Harvard Business School’s most popular business cases, and Harvard’s three Wanxiang case studies—“Wanxiang Group: A Chinese Company’s Global Strategy” Cases A, B, and C—have also been widely adopted by other renowned business schools, such as the Wharton School.
After the lecture, Ni Pin had an in-depth discussion with Professor Kobayashi from Harvard Business School about further strengthening the collaboration between the “Future Wanxiang Fund” and the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard Business School.