VIP DINNER
Monday, December 6
Business at a crossroad: Assessing economic, commercial and investment risks & opportunities in the new age of US-China relations
China's GDP was estimated to have reached $14.5 trillion by 2020, surpassing that of the US. Against this background, Biden's trade rhetoric is pushing China to be more assertive and to establish new trade and investment deals with other countries and regions and is leading to an increasingly multi-polar world economy. What are the implications of China's rapid growth? How will this affect business and trade domestically and globally?
Over this exclusive VIP dinner session, seasoned industry champions and corporate leaders will share their insights and views in a panel discussion on the U.S. - Sino economic, commercial and investment ties.
Date: | Monday, December 6 |
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Time: | 6:30PM - 9:30PM (EST, GMT-5) |
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Venue: | Bank of China Building 1045 6th Ave, New York, NY 10018, United States |
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Guests: |
40 VIP guests consist of: - main conference speakers - influential business leaders and senior decision-makers representing Chinese and international companies in the US - chief economists, business & investment strategist - global affairs veteran - media and think tank experts in US-China relations |
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** All guests must be vaccinated and are required to present the vaccination record upon check-in at the event. |
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Programme Rundown | ||
6:30PM | Coffee & Networking Session | |
6:40PM |
Buffet dinner served |
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7:10PM | Welcome Remark by SCMP | |
Robert Delany North America Bureau Chief, South China Morning Post |
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7:15PM | Welcome Remark Mr. Kang Pan Vice Chairman, China General Chamber of Commerce USA General Manager & Chief Representative, China Merchants Bank New York Branch |
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7:25PM |
Special Panel Discussion Business at a crossroad: Assessing economic, commercial and investment risks & opportunities in the new age of US-China relations |
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China's GDP was estimated to have reached $14.5 trillion by 2020, surpassing that of the US. Against this background, Biden's trade rhetoric is pushing China to be more assertive and to establish new trade and investment deals with other countries and regions and is leading to an increasingly multi-polar world economy. What are the implications of China's rapid growth? How will this affect business and trade domestically and globally? Join us for a discussion of what's on everyone's mind: U.S.-Sino economic, commercial & investment ties. |
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Confirmed speakers: |
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Earl Carr Chief Global Strategist, Pivotal Advisors & Adjunct Instructor, New York University |
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Dr. Carolyn Kissane Academic Director in Global Affairs, New York University |
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Kevin Chen Chief Economist & Chief Investment Officer, Horizon Financial & Adjunct Associate Professor, New York University |
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Robert Delaney (moderator) North America Bureau Chief, South China Morning Post |
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8:25PM |
Networking session | |
9:00PM |
Event ends |