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U.S.-Japan-China Trilateral Economic Relations under the Trump Administration
March 21, 2017 @ 6:00 am - 8:30 pm
President Donald Trump has pitched an “America First” foreign policy, offering a glimpse into how his administration would handle foreign affairs in Asia. During the presidential campaign and after winning the election, Trump has proposed imposing tariffs on foreign goods and negotiating better trade deals, evoking responses from Japan, China, and various countries. This program addresses U.S.-Japan-China economic relations, focusing on how the Trump administration’s policies will affect economic relations among the three countries. Speakers also discuss Japan and China’s position towards the new administration, how Japanese and Chinese companies plan to respond, and the future of the trilateral economic relations.
Panelists:
Lee Branstetter, Professor of Economics and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University; Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research; Nonresident Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics
Gillian Tett, U.S. Managing Editor, Financial Times
Additional Speaker—TBD
Moderator:
Guan Wang, Chief Political Correspondent & News Anchor, CCTV
Agenda
6-6:30 pm Registration
6:30-8 Panel Discussion and Q&A
8-8:30 Wine and Sushi Networking Reception
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