EventMay 19, 2020
Executive Roundtable on U.S.-China Investment in 2020
Date: Tuesday, May 19
Time: 3-4pm (US Pacific time)
Growing political frictions and higher regulatory barriers have changed the trajectory of capital flows between the United States and China in recent years. And the COVID-19 pandemic has added additional commercial and political complexity for investors on both sides.
Join Asia Society Northern California for an off-the-record discussion with Rhodium Group partner Thilo Hanemann, who will review the latest trends in U.S.-China capital flows and discuss the outlook for 2020 and beyond. The focus will be on venture capital and other technology investments between China and California.
Please email James Gale at JGale@asiasociety.org if you are interested in attending.
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