CHINA Town Hall connects leading China experts with Americans around the country for a national conversation on the implications of China's rise on U.S.-China relations and its impact on our towns, states, and nation.
Zoe Liu speaks with AmCham China President Michael Hart about the 2026 China Business Climate Survey, examining business resilience, shifting economic and geopolitical risks, and what U.S. companies would like to see from policymakers in Washington and Beijing.
Gregor Williams speaks with Ilaria Mazzocco and James Rowland about the feasibility and obstacles of Chinese EV investment in the United States, and what it could mean for the U.S. industry.
PIP Fellows Wendy Leutert and Nicholas Borst discuss how enduring contradictions between state control and market forces shape China’s economy, governance, and global economic engagement.
Anna Ashton and Cory Combs join Jessica DiCarlo to explore China’s critical minerals dominance and potential implications for the U.S.-China relationship.
Eli Friedman and Yun Zhou discuss youth unemployment in China and Chinese government policies to address workforce disengagement.
Scott Rozelle and Yige Dong discuss the current state of work and employment in China, with a focus on migrants, rural people, and urban youth, in conversation with Kristen Looney.
Meg Rithmire discusses U.S.-China-Mexico relations and the electric vehicle market with Jorge Guajardo and Michael Dunne.
Angela Zhang sheds light on the ways in which China regulates and governs its economy through an analysis of its rapidly evolving digital economy sector.