Event Registration | Prospects for China-U.S. relations and Insights from Recent Visit to U.S.
On 6 May, CCG will host a Beijing luncheon featuring fresh insights from its recent U.S. visit, and guest speakers Denis Simon and Lu Xiang.
On 6 May, the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) will host a closed-door luncheon in Beijing on the prospects of China-U.S. relations, upon CCG’s recent visit to the U.S. and experts’ contribution, in light of a possible U.S. Presidential visit to China by Donald J. Trump.
I. First-hand insights from the U.S.
A key feature of this event will be reflections from CCG’s recent visit to the United States. In April, CCG conducted a nearly ten-day research trip across the U.S., including the Semafor World Economy Summit, one of the largest gatherings of Fortune 500 CEOs in America.
CCG also visited U.S. think tanks, organizations, and experts from across the American political and policy spectrum. Drawing on these first-hand exchanges, the luncheon will offer a grounded look at the current U.S. policy and atmosphere towards China, and examine what has changed — and what has not.
II. Featured speakers
The event will feature experts with long-standing experience in China-U.S. technology, education, innovation, economic, and policy issues.
Denis Simon
Senior Fellow, East Asia Program, Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft; former Executive Vice Chancellor, Duke Kunshan University (2015-2020). He was a founding member of the Experts Group of the U.S.–China Innovation Dialogue organized by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and China’s Ministry of Science & Technology (2008–17). He was general manager of Andersen Consulting in Beijing (now Accenture) and was founding president of Monitor Group China.
Simon has long focused on China-U.S. cooperation in technology, education, and innovation. With extensive experience across academic and business communities in both countries, he brings valuable insights into the interaction between the two innovation systems.
Lu Xiang
Research Fellow, Institute of American Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Dr Lu has long studied the U.S. economy and China-U.S. economic and trade relations, with in-depth analysis of U.S. domestic politics and policy trends towards China.
Henry Huiyao Wang
Founder and President of CCG; former Counsellor to China’s State Council. Dr Wang will share takeaways from CCG’s recent exchanges with American policy, business, and academic communities.
IV. Event details
Time: Wednesday, 6 May, 11:30–14:00
Venue: CCG Beijing Headquarters, Hanwei Plaza, Guanghua Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Format: Closed-door luncheon; prior paid registration required
Language: Primarily English
V. How to sign up
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