China Institute 2018 Executive Summit, "US-China Business in the New World Order," to be held on April 12 at the Harvard Club of New York City, will examine challenges in both countries and explore opportunities for American and Chinese businesses to work together, reports Xinhua.
"The conference takes place at a time of great uncertainty," said China Institute President James Heimowitz in a press release.
"It's increasingly important to find practical ways in which businesses can flourish and work together, underpinning the world's most important bilateral relationship."
The one-day event features speakers, including US Under Secretary of Commerce Gilbert B. Kaplan, on the state of manufacturing in the US; Henry M. Paulson, Jr., former Secretary of Treasury and Chairman of the Paulson Institute, on how the US and China can tackle global challenges together; Nobel Prize winning economist Joseph Stiglitz and former IMF chief John Lipsky on adapting to the New World Order.
The summit will convene three panel discussions: Chinese Investments in the US: Opportunities and Challenges on Both Sides; From Green to Gold: Finding Opportunity in China's Sustainable Future and From Artificial Intelligence to Education and Bio Tech: The Next Big China Opportunities.
China Institute is partnering with the US National Governors Association and China-US Exchange Foundation for this conference.
Founded in 1926, China Institute is the oldest bicultural, non-profit organisation in America to focus exclusively on China.
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