
Atlanta, GA - From October 9–10, 2025, the China General Chamber of Commerce – USA (CGCC) led a delegation of 20 member company representatives to Atlanta, Georgia, as part of its 2025 Member Company Visits event series. The group met with local businesses and economic development representatives and visited member company SANY America to strengthen ties and explore collaboration opportunities.
On the morning of October 9th, over 20 CGCC representatives attended a roundtable discussion at Electric Cities of Georgia, engaging with local officials and business leaders to learn about Georgia’s investment incentives and business environment.
In the afternoon, the delegation visited Geek+, a full-stack robotics technology solutions provider headquartered in northern Atlanta, to gain insights into the company’s innovation practices and localized operations.
On October 10th, members toured SANY America’s factory in Peachtree City, Georgia, where they learned more about the company’s continued growth and investment in the U.S., and had the opportunity to test equipment firsthand at SANY America’s test site.
CGCC sincerely thanks Stella Xu, Managing Director for Southeast Asia at the Georgia Department of Economic Development, for her kind support in coordinating the visit, and extends heartfelt appreciation to SANY America for their warm hospitality.
About CGCC
Founded in 2005, the China General Chamber of Commerce - USA (“CGCC”) has been recognized as the largest and most impactful not-for-profit organization representing the U.S. and Chinese business communities. As an independent, non-partisan, non-governmental chamber of commerce with a mission to create value, generate economic growth and enhance cooperation, CGCC offers a broad range of programs, services, and resources to over a thousand multinational companies across the U.S.
About CGCC’s Member Company Visits Series
Our "Member Company Visits" event series aims to engage members of the U.S.-China business community with game-changing organizations and their pioneering practices.