China’s government sounds out international PR agencies about how to polish nation’s image overseas, sources say
Five firms said to have pitched to government agency about how to communicate more effectively with the West

Five global public relations firms have made pitches to the Chinese government for a potential new campaign, four sources said, as Beijing tries to communicate more effectively with the West.
The competition by the leading Western PR companies comes amid intensifying scrutiny of Chinese companies abroad, a crackdown on dissent at home and rising tensions in the South China Sea.
The State Council Information Office, the government’s information and propaganda arm, has heard presentations from Hill+Knowlton, Ketchum, and Ogilvy Public Relations, according to four people and company communications.
FleishmanHillard and Edelman also participated in the audition, one source said.
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The presentations were preliminary. No contracts have been awarded, the sources said. They were not aware if any Chinese public relations firms were asked to make a presentation.