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Wendy Cutler | US-China Trade Rivalry 

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China’s economic rise and its current policies of increasing the role of the state in the economy have led some U.S. policymakers to seek to deny China access to U.S. technology and investment. This is seen as a necessary corrective to decades of predatory Chinese economic policies. Is this a wise strategy, and how effective can it be?
Join WorldBoston for a timely discussion of this topic with Wendy Cutler, Vice President and Managing Director of the Asia Society Policy Institute, Washington D.C. office. The program features expert remarks from Ms. Cutler, and live audience Q&A.
Wendy Cutler is Vice President at the Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI) and the managing director of the Washington, D.C. office. In these roles, she focuses on leading initiatives that address challenges related to trade, investment, and innovation, as well as women’s empowerment in Asia.
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0:31:41 - Q&A
0:57:39 - Closing Remarks
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Комментарии : 5   
@Johntor8888
@Johntor8888 5 дней назад
I confuse, who is not follow the WTO rule??? I think who always protect with tariff in this case is ?????? USA
@NewVisionAfrica-wq2sw
@NewVisionAfrica-wq2sw 8 дней назад
this is more of framing and narrative to cover up the fundamental and chronic economic competitiveness on the part on f US; it is simply a defiance of admission of competitive defeat rather than conceding its weakness and addressing it. The US attitude is still frozen to the old notion of american exceptionalism.
@liveinsea1
@liveinsea1 Месяц назад
In 2022, the United States accounted for 16.2% of China's exports and 6.6% of its imports​ (Santander Trade)​​ (CGTN News)​.
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