What will be the outcome of David Perdue's first year as U.S. Ambassador to China by December 31, 2025?
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Trump Appoints Ex-Senator and Former CEO David Perdue as U.S. Ambassador to China
Dec 6, 2024, 03:26 AM
President Donald Trump has announced the appointment of former U.S. Senator David Perdue as the next United States Ambassador to China. Perdue, who represented Georgia in the Senate from 2015 to 2021, served on the Senate Armed Services and Foreign Relations Committees. Before his political career, he was a Fortune 500 CEO, leading companies such as Reebok and Dollar General. With a 40-year international business career and having lived in Singapore and Hong Kong, Perdue brings significant international experience to the role. Trump praised Perdue as a "loyal supporter and friend" and stated that he will be instrumental in implementing his strategy to maintain peace in the region and fostering a productive working relationship with China's leaders.
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