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As trade tensions, political frictions, and COVID-19 fuel growing uncertainties in the highly interdependent U.S.-China economic relationship, a conversation among American and Chinese experts Amy Celico, Huang Yiping, and Andy Rothman examine current trade issues, opportunities for post-COVID economic growth, and prospects for the future of Sino-American economic ties.
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As the COVID-19 pandemic presents unprecedented challenges to every level of the global economy, the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations brought together leading American and Chinese experts on economics and trade to share analysis and projections on the issues.
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Nicholas Consonery, director at Rhodium Group, presents and leads an interactive discussion on the U.S.-China trade war.
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NCUSCR and Rhodium Group release a new report detailing two-way investment flows between the United States and China.
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David P. Willard, founder and CEO of 52 Capital Partners, explores the primary issues now affecting the U.S.-China economic relationship, including national security risks, heightened regulatory scrutiny, and legal barriers for cross-border mergers and acquisitions.
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Chinese and American economists discuss the outlook for China's economy in 2018.
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Global business leaders Olivier Brandicourt, Peter A. Cohen, and Ellen J. Kullman, in conversation with National Committee President Stephen A. Orlins, reflect on their experiences in business and investment in China.
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How do Chinese economists view the president-elect’s proposed economic policies toward China? Leading Chinese and American economists gather to discuss the progress of China's current reform, the real estate, credit & stock markets and beyond.
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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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What does record Chinese investment in the United States mean for Sino-American relations? What are the biggest benefits from and challenges to the U.S.-China trade relationship? We explore these issues and more in a program featuring former Commerce Secretary Barbara H. Franklin and former U.S. Trade Representatives Carla A. Hills and Susan C. Schwab, in conversation with National Committee President Stephen A. Orlins.
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Mr. Fung offers his views on the multilateral trading system from the Asia/Pacific perspective and discusses ways to engage Asia in international forums, especially in light of the current economic environment.
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On June 18, 2008, the National Committee co-hosted a dinner in Washington, DC, in honor of Wang Qishan, Vice Premier of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China. Informally concluding the 4th round of the U.S.-China Strategic Economic Dialogue (SED), the dinner provided the occasion for Vice Premier Wang and U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Paulson to give public addresses concerning SED’s progress.
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On April 20, 2006, the National Committee co-hosted a dinner in Washington, DC in honor of Hu Jintao, president of the People’s Republic of China. This provided the occasion for President Hu’s only public address in Washington, DC. In his remarks, President Hu noted that U.S.-China relations have grown beyond the bilateral context and have become increasingly global in importance.
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