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.
Paul Triolo discusses recent developments in China’s blockchain evolution and its implications for U.S.-China Relations.
Álvaro Méndez and Margaret Myers discuss China’s growing presence in Latin America and the Caribbean and its implications for the United States in a conversation moderated by Xiaoyu Pu.
With Chubb’s extensive global operations, Evan Greenberg argues for the economic benefits to the United States of trade and investment, including with China.
John Paul MacDuffie and Ilaria Mazzocco discuss the electric vehicle industry in China and the United States in conversation with Scott Kennedy.
Tom Cooney and William Lai discuss the electric vehicle market in China and the United States in conversation with Sarah Tatsis.
Kelly Sims Gallagher discusses the role climate finance plays in global climate action, highlighting opportunities for U.S.-China cooperation.
Leading experts discuss the implications for U.S.-China economic relations if the United States adopts an outbound investment screening regime.
Shelley Rigger discusses Taiwan's contribution to China's transformation into an economic superpower.