Rubio swears in David Perdue as Trump’s new U.S. ambassador to China ahead of high stake talks

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump introduced David Perdue as the new U.S. ambassador to China during a ceremony on Wednesday at the White House.

During a ceremony in the Oval Office, State Secretary Marco Rubio swore in the former Georgia senator ahead of high-stakes China-U.S. trade talks in Switzerland.

“I’m entrusting David to help manage one of America’s most complex and consequential foreign relationships, and I know he’ll do a fantastic job,” Trump said.

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Trump increased tariffs on imports from China as high as 145% and Chinese President Xi Jinping retaliated with 125%.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer are set to meet with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng and other Chinese officials on Saturday and Sunday in Geneva.

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Here is a list of facts about the new ambassador:

  • Perdue, 75, earned engineering and research degrees from the Georgia Institute of Technology
  • He established Sara Lee’s first headquarters in Asia
  • He was the chief executive officer of Reebok and Dollar General
  • Perdue defeated Michelle Nunn and took office as a senator in 2015 and lost in 2021
  • He celebrated the withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement
  • Trump endorsed Perdue when he ran for governor of Georgia and lost

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