Join CSIS for a discussion of one of the most anticipated meetings in China in recent years. Observers are looking to see whether China’s leadership will announce steps to effectively address a wide range of economic challenges, including slowing growth, a struggling real estate market, an ageing population, rising debt, and growing frictions with trading partners. CSIS China experts Jude Blanchette (Freeman Chair), Bonny Lin (China Power Project) and Scott Kennedy (Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics) will be joined by Daniel H. Rosen (Rhodium Group) and Lingling Wei (Wall Street Journal). Together they will break down the politics of the meeting, developments in economic policy, and the implications for Chinese foreign policy and relations with the rest of the world.
This event is made possible through general support to CSIS.
Join CSIS for a discussion of one of the most anticipated meetings in China in recent years. Observers are looking to see whether China’s leadership will announce steps to effectively address a wide range of economic challenges, including slowing growth, a struggling real estate market, an ageing population, rising debt, and growing frictions with trading partners. CSIS China experts Jude Blanchette (Freeman Chair), Bonny Lin (China Power Project) and Scott Kennedy (Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics) will be joined by Daniel H. Rosen (Rhodium Group) and Lingling Wei (Wall Street Journal). Together they will break down the politics of the meeting, developments in economic policy, and the implications for Chinese foreign policy and relations with the rest of the world.
This event is made possible through general support to CSIS.