Ms. Forest Yang, from the Economic Section at US Embassy in China shared the experience in entrepreneurship, small business development and female entrepreneurship in the US. Small businesses constitute an important engine of the economic development in the US and create 50% of job opportunities, while women account for 35.9% of the small businesses owners. State governments, local governments and private sectors play a leading role in the implementation of the related programs to stimulate the development of small businesses. The California Business Portal program provides not only consultation services, but also quite practical training courses to entrepreneurs. The US has established quite a mature entrepreneurial education industry. Founded in 1955, the United States Association for Small Business Education has been committed to improving the management of small businesses in the country. For example, in the community reconstruction following the natural disasters, the Association fulfilled their duties through activities mainly involving 3C (capital, contract and culture).