HSBCinvites you to join us Monday, July 30thin New York City at the annualHSBCChina Forum.
2018 marks the 40thanniversary of the launch of China's Reform and Opening Up policy, and, 40 years later China's society is wealthier, healthier, more open, and innovative.
Today China is deeply connected with the rest of the world. The Chinese government has welcomed foreign participants into China's markets and, with the implementation of its "going out" policy, China exceeds other developing countries in overseas direct investment (ODI).
The U.S.- China relationship is one the most important bilateral relationships in the world. Regardless of trade frictions, peaceful development and win-win cooperation remain the theme between the U.S. and China, with more to be done to stimulate the mutual benefits for these two countries' brighter future.
HSBChas been dedicated to the U.S.-China corridor since the day we were founded in 1865. TheChina Forum will bring together a diverse array of experts from both U.S. and China to share their unique insights and experiences with corporates and investors looking to advance or execute their China strategy. This is a can't miss event!
Sessionhighlights include:
Opening Remarks byPat Burke, President and CEO, USA,HSBC
Fireside Chat byStephen Hadley, Former United States National Security Advisor, 2005-2009; andGerry Mato, Chairman of Global Banking and Markets, Americas,HSBC
Panel Discussion on the Future of the U.S.-China Relationship, byDr. Evan Medeiros, Penner Family Chair in Asia Studies, Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service, Former Senior Director for Asian Affairs at the White House's National Security Council (NSC);Jason Miller, Managing Director, Teneo Strategy, Former Trump for President Senior Communications Advisor; andDave Rank, Former Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy to China
Thoughts about the major catalysts of Chinese economic growth, and a discovery of risks and opportunities in China's markets byHelen Wong, Greater China CEO ofHSBC
Insights on China's new cycle of industrial upgrading byJulia Wang, China Economist ofHSBC
Panel Discussion on China's Catalysts for Growth, the Opening up of China's Capital Markets, and Chinese Investment in the U.S., byHSBCand other industry experts
Updated Findings of 2018 China General Chamber of Commerce (CGCC) Survey