Experts Discuss Two-Way Street: 25 Years of US-China Direct Investment in Washington, D.C. | National Committee on US China Relations


When and Where

  • 14/11/2016-15/11/2016
    10:00 pm-12:00 am

  • The Elliott School of International Affairs City View Room Washington, DC
    The Elliott School of International Affairs City View Room Washington, DC
    Washington D.C.
    Washington D.C.
    China
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Experts Discuss Two-Way Street: 25 Years of US-China Direct Investment in Washington, D.C. | National Committee on US China Relations

Event Details

Participant will launch and discuss a new report, Two-Way Street – 25 Years of US-China Direct Investment, capturing the fullest, most accurate picture of two-way direct investment flows between the United States and China, past and present.

Directed at the policy community on both sides of the Pacific, the report elucidates recent and historic trends, compares investment openness across the same sectors in the U.S. and China, and proposes some discussion points for the U.S.-China policy agenda. The Washington, D.C., program is the first in a series of rollout events this November that explore the findings of Two-Way Street.

Speakers (bios can be found on event page)

Thilo Hanemann, director, cross-border investment practice, Rhodium Group
Daniel H. Rosen, founding partner, Rhodium Group
Stephen A. Orlins, president, National Committee on U.S.-China Relations

Newly added panelists

Mr. Zhuo (Joe) HAN is vice chair of China General Chamber of Commerce and CEO of China Telecom Americas. Mr. Joe Han first joined China Telecom Americas in October 2009 as vice president of Sales and Marketing, following a long and respected telecommunications career with Shanghai Telecom.  Mr. Han holds a B.S. in Applied Physics from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, a Master of Business Administration from Fudan University, and Master of Science (Operational Communication) from Coventry University in the United Kingdom.

Mr. John (Jack) S. Wadsworth Jr., is a co-founder, partner, and managing director at Manitou Ventures where he has developed the venture capital business. Previously, Mr. Wadsworth was a managing director at Morgan Stanley until November 2000 and had policy and strategic oversight for Morgan Stanley’s business in Japan. Prior to that, Mr. Wadsworth was president of Morgan Stanley Japan. He was also a special director, senior advisor, and chairman of the Board of Ceyuan Ventures. Previously, from 1978 to 1987, he had numerous responsibilities in Morgan Stanley’s U.S. investment banking division including serving as the chairman of Morgan Stanley Ventures. He organized Morgan Stanley’s first leveraged buyout fund and initiated IPO business with the Apple Computer initial public offering. He earned an M.B.A. from the University of Chicago, Graduate School of Business in 1963 and a B.A. from Williams College in 1961.

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