[Dinner Discussion] US-China Economic Relations: Taking Stock After the First 100 Days


When and Where

  • 19/07/2017
    6:00 pm-8:00 pm

  • Piccolo Fiore
    230 E 44th St
    New York
    New York
    10017
    United States
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[Dinner Discussion] US-China Economic Relations: Taking Stock After the First 100 Days

Event Details

Five months into the new administration, the landscape surrounding US-China economic relations has shifted dramatically.

cover: $50 (includes 3-course pre-fixe dinner, tax, gratuity and share of speaker’s meal)

Five months into the new administration, the landscape surrounding US-China economic relations has shifted dramatically. The US has pulled out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Paris Climate Accord, while the decision of the Trump administration to send a top NSC official to China’s One Belt, One Road Forum in May appeared to signal a nod to OBOR’s credibility in regional economic development.

We are pleased to host Daniel Rosen, founding partner of the Rhodium Group, for an intimate discussion of the new dynamics that are emerging in the US-China economic relationship.

Daniel H. Rosen is a founding partner of RHG and leads the firm’s work on China. Mr. Rosen has more than two decades of experience analyzing China’s economy, corporate sector and US-China economic and commercial relations. He is affiliated with a number of American thinktanks focused on international economics, and is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Columbia University. From 2000-2001, Mr. Rosen was Senior Adviser for International Economic Policy at the White House National Economic Council and National Security Council. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and board member of the National Committee on US-China Relations.

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