Former Senator David Perdue from Georgia was sworn in as the new U.S. ambassador to China at the White House, with President Donald Trump hosting the ceremony in the Oval Office. Trump praised Perdue’s extensive experience in business and politics and highlighted his previous roles in leading major American corporations. Perdue, who served in the U.S. Senate from 2015 to 2021, will now focus on promoting American interests in the Indo-Pacific region and strengthening relations with China. Secretary of State Marco Rubio conducted the swearing-in ceremony, with Perdue expressing gratitude for the opportunity to represent the United States in China. Trump expressed confidence in Perdue’s abilities and tasked him with fostering positive diplomatic relations between the two countries.