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Chinese Participation in US Infrastructure

A new report co-authored for the US Chamber of Commerce assesses the opportunities for Chinese participation in the coming $8 trillion US infrastructure modernization.

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US-China Economic Relations: An Update

Daniel Rosen prepared and delivered these remarks as a briefing for the President of a leading Chinese international relations thinktank on September 9, 2013 in New York.  Such bilateral exchanges have stepped up this year in light of ongoing…

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A New Momentum for FDI Reforms in China

In July, China surprised observers by agreeing to negotiate a bilateral investment treaty with the United States including all sectors and stages of investment. And last week, China’s cabinet pushed for the suspension of existing FDI regulations for…

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Chinese FDI in the United States: Q2 2013 Update

Last week, China and the United States agreed to enter negotiations on a bilateral investment agreement (BIT). China’s readiness to negotiate an agreement that encompass all industries and all stages of investment comes on the back of fast-growing…

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Chinese FDI in the United States: Q1 2013 Update

After a weak fourth quarter 2012, FDI transactions by Chinese firms in the US are trending up again, and with more than $10 billion worth of deals announced or pending the pipeline is stronger than ever. This note discusses the key…

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China’s International Investment Position: An Update

The People’s Bank of China just released new data on the nation’s International Investment Position (IIP) at year-end 2012. This note summarizes important changes to China’s external balance sheet in the course of the last year and explores…

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Back to Ginormous: China’s 2018 Current Account

If this year's estimate is correct, it portends destabilized international financial and monetary regimes, blocked pathways to desperately needed reforms in the US, and stymied chances for poorer nations trying to ascend the development ladder.