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Save the date May 7, 2020 20:00 - 21:00 GMT+8
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LANGUAGE:ENGLISH 语言:英文
8am-9am May 7th, 2020 (EST)/8pm-9pm May 7th , 2020(GMT BJ)
2020年5月7日 08:00 上午 东部时间(美国和加拿大) /20:00 下午 北京时间
White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow on April 9 said one policy that could lure U.S. companies to move back to the United States from China would be 100 percent immediate expensing across the board. Join AmCham South China and Charles Freeman, former Principal US Trade Negotiator with China and senior vice president of U.S. Chamber of Commerce to the webinar on Will US Gov. Pay to Move Companies Out of China?
Speakers
Dr. Charles Freeman Senior Vice-President, Asia, US Chamber of Commerce, Former principal U.S. trade negotiator with China
Dr. Charles Freeman Senior Vice-President, Asia, US Chamber of Commerce, Former principal U.S. trade negotiator with China Charles Freeman, senior vice president for Asia at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, has been helping companies navigate complex markets in the Asia-Pacific for 25 years. His career included senior stints in government, business, law, and academia, giving him a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities in the world’s most dynamic region. During his government career, Freeman was assistant U.S. trade representative for China affairs, serving as principal U.S. trade negotiator with China. He also was legislative counsel in the U.S. Senate, where he concentrated on East Asian economic and trade issues. After leaving government, Freeman consulted on Chinese and other Asia-focused business and policy matters for some of the world’s leading companies during market entry, expansion, and crises phases alike. He also served as PepsiCo’s vice president for global public policy and government affairs for Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. In addition, Freeman was chair of China studies at Washington, D.C.-based think tank the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Earlier, he was based in Hong Kong with The Asia Foundation and the International Herald Tribune and worked as a securities lawyer and venture capitalist investing in emerging markets in Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and China. He is on the board of directors of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations and Harding Loevner Funds, an internationally focused mutual fund. He is also a senior adviser to CSIS. Freeman earned his doctor of law degree from Boston University’s School of Law and his bachelor’s degree in Asian studies and economics from Tufts University. He did postgraduate work at Fudan University in Shanghai and studied Mandarin Chinese at the Taipei Language Institute.
Dr. Harley Seyedin President, AmCham South China; President, Allelon Energy Partners; Visiting Scholar Jinan University
Dr. Harley Seyedin President, AmCham South China; President, Allelon Energy Partners; Visiting Scholar Jinan University ●Winner of 2017 Oslo Business for Peace Award (together with Elon Musk), Awarded by the Award Committee of Nobel Laureates in Peace and Economics ●Among less than 20 individuals to be awarded the Thomas Jefferson Initiated “Peace Through Commerce Medal” by the U.S. Government since its inception in 1790 and the only person in history to have been awarded both the Oslo Business for Peace Award and the Peace Through Commerce Medal. ●President, Allelon Energy Partners and former President of Sithe Global Pacific (Sithe Global is owned by the Blackstone Group) ●Visiting Scholar, Jinan University ●President, the American Chamber of Commerce in South China ●Former Chairman of Montgomery College and State Chairman of the Maryland Association of Community College Trustees representing all seventeen colleges in the State. ●Former Member of the Board of Directors of the Kennedy Institute by appointment of Cardinal James A. Hickey. ●Together with Secretary of State of Cambodia Knighted under the Philippine act of Parliament 646 joining Dr. Henry Kissinger and King Carlos of Spain and others previously knighted. ●Together with the Philippines Secretary of Health, Dr. Francisco T. Duque, III, became a Sino-Philippine Asia International Peace Laureate for “his dynamic contributions to humanity”
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