HANGZHOU, China, Dec. 22, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- George Walker
Bush's brother Neil Bush visited the
Xinhua Zhejiang Bulk Commodity Exchange Center (hereinafter
referred to as "Hbot"),
located in the city
of Hangzhou, on December
12th and had a pleasant meeting with Hbot's president
Yang Hongsen.
Neil Bush is a member of the Bush
family. He is the third child of the 41st American President
George Herbert Walker Bush and the
brother of the 43rd American President George Walker Bush. He is an American Banker and
oilman who devotes himself to
communicating and facilitating cooperation between the U.S. and China.
Neil Bush asked many questions
about Hbot's trading models, trading products and performance with
apparent interests and gave recognition on its achievements. Neil
said he is a non-political member
in a very political family. He carries on his father's Chinese
complex and spends most of his
energy in business, so this visit was without any political purposes. Neil
also said that he came to know
Hbot from its index distribution program on the Phoenix TV in
Hong
Kong. This is the only index that distributes China's bulk commodity and stock index to the
world on Phoenix TV.
Neil Bush said he is very optimistic on Hbot's future
performance, because Hbot is a
bright young platform with great achievements on market share and
business position.
Neil Bush invited Hbot president Yang Hongsen to have
breakfast on December 16th in
Beijing and shared his visit to
Hbot with other present
members. He appreciated Hbot's
hardware, trading models, risk systems and storage systems
very much and showed much
interest when
learning that Hbot is planning to trade oil.
Neil Bush said that he wanted to cooperate with Hbot and take part in
the project with the final goal of
realizing the China dream and the American dream.
Mr. Yang said the company wanted to cooperate with American enterprises to
allocate production factors, funds and productive forces worldwide.
Hbot receives powerful support from Xinhua News Agency and
provincial- and municipal-level officials, but the U.S. is leading
the world bulk commodity exchange field, so Hbot is willing to communicate and learn.
Yang Hongsen also noted that the Bush family has made great contributions to the
U.S.-China friendship. He
hoped Mr. Neil Bush will provide suggestions regarding Hbot's future development and promote cooperation and
communication between the U.S. and Hbot.
After the breakfast, Mr. Yang had a further talk with Mr.
Neil Bush on cooperation details
and agreed to meet in
the U.S. for negotiations.
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SOURCE Xinhua Zhejiang Bulk Commodity Exchange Center