EventOct 12, 2022
Understanding the US-China Economic Conflict: Implications for Investors and the Business Community
When: October 12th at 1 pm (Pacific)
To register: CFA Society San Francisco
Over the past several years, the United States has enacted an unprecedented number of sanctions and other economic restrictions on Chinese companies, including investment blacklists, tariffs, export bans, and heightened scrutiny of foreign direct investment. This event will provide an overview of recent U.S. economic policy towards China from several experienced observers of U.S.-China relations, including Rhodium Group Partner Thilo Hanemann. The panelists will examine what a strained relationship between the world’s two largest economies means for investors and businesses.
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