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One American CEO Argues for Mending Fences With China

‘Engagement is in our interest,’ says Chubb’s Evan Greenberg, pushing for an ‘interest-based approach to our economic relationship’

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Secretary of State Antony Blinken laid out a U.S. policy on China that made the case for diplomacy with Beijing to enable both countries to understand one another’s perspectives and intentions. (Originally published May 26, 2022) Photo: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images
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At a precarious moment in relations between Washington and Beijing, a prominent American CEO is speaking up in favor of engagement with—as opposed to decoupling from—China.

“We must recommit to an interest-based approach to our economic relationship with China,” Evan Greenberg, chief executive of insurer Chubb Ltd., CB -2.01% is set to say in a speech to be delivered Tuesday. “I believe deeply that America is strengthened by having its companies compete and thrive in the global marketplace, and in China.”

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