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Two-Way Street: 2017 Update | Beijing

A briefing on 2016 foreign direct investment trends and the future outlook of U.S.-China FDI.

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Two-Way Street: 2017 Update | Shanghai

A briefing on 2016 foreign direct investment trends and the future outlook of U.S.-China FDI.

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Two-Way Street: 2017 Update | New York

A briefing on 2016 foreign direct investment trends and the future outlook of U.S.-China FDI.

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Two-Way Street: 2017 Update | Washington, D.C.

Experts from government, industry, and the research community discuss implications of 2016 foreign direct investment data and recent policy changes affecting U.S.-China FDI.

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Two-Way Street: An FDI Discussion for the D.C. Policy Community

A new report that unveils the full picture of two-way direct investment flows between the United States and China in the past 25 years. 

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New Neighbors: 2016 Update | New York

The authors of the latest version of our New Neighbors report present data that reveals the patterns and growing local impact of Chinese investment in the United States, including job creation and provision.

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New Neighbors: 2016 Update | Washington, D.C.

The authors of the latest version of our New Neighbors report present data that reveals the patterns and growing local impact of Chinese investment in the United States, including job creation and provision.

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