NewsJuly 1, 2022
The Strategic Implications of China’s State Capitalism
Rhodium's Nargiza Salidjanova discussed China's economic policies on a webinar hosted by AICGS
How millions of lives can be saved if the US acts now on climate
Rhodium's Nargiza Salidjanova discussed China's economic policies on a webinar hosted by AICGS
In this AICGS webinar, Nargiza Salidjanova, François Chimits, Ilaria Mazzocco and Matt Turpin share their views on the challenges of China’s state capitalism at a time of global crisis and assess U.S. and European efforts to coordinate their responses.
The Biden Administration has launched the U.S.-EU Trade and Technology Council and the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework to align with like-minded economies on supply chains, clean energy, new technologies and other issues where China presents a challenge to transatlantic values and interests. These efforts are taking place as Germany and the EU are seeking to reduce their dependence on China in strategic sectors and step up cooperation with the United States and other important partners.
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