For over nine years, this bi-annual Track II dialogue has brought together leading American and Chinese economists, economic thinkers and business leaders for a day and a half of off-the-record discussions on important issues related to bilateral economic relations and the global economic system.
Leading experts discuss global supply chains and how the United States and China can better work with one another and with business practitioners to ensure that markets are adequately secure and open.
Meg Rithmire and Keith Abell discuss China Evergrande Group and the significance of its pervasive troubles.
Latest two-way U.S.-China investment data and analysis from Rhodium's Thilo Hanemann, with additional insights from USCBC's Anna Ashton and Covington Beijing's Timothy Stratford.
Leland Miller presents data on the state of the Chinese economy, implications for Biden administration policy, and for bilateral relations.
Renowned investor, philanthropist, and New York Times best-selling author Ray Dalio discusses today's most important issues, and the critical roles the United States and China play in an era of rapid global change.
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.
Former Treasury Secretaries W. Michael Blumenthal, Timothy Geithner, Jacob Lew, and Robert Rubin, in conversation with National Committee President Stephen A. Orlins, discuss U.S. financial and economic policy toward China.