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9th Annual China Town Hall
Indiana University East Asian Studies Center and Research Center for Chinese Politics and Business present the 9th Annual China Town Hall. Sponsored and organized by the National Committee on United States-China Relations, this year the panel will discuss Chinese foreign direct investment (FDI) in the United States. Local speakers will discuss Chinese foreign direct investment before the panel, and the webcast will be followed by their analysis and reactions.
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China's rapid development and Sino-American relations have a direct impact on the lives of just about everyone in the United States. CHINA Town Hall: Local Connections, National Reflections, is a national day of programming designed to provide Americans across the United States and beyond the opportunity to discuss issues in the relationship with leading experts. The ninth annual CHINA Town Hall will be held on October 5, 2015.
The 2015 program will feature a live webcast panel discussion with Robert Rubin, Secretary of the Treasury under President Bill Clinton; Sheldon Day, Mayor, Thomasville, Alabama; Daniel Rosen, Founding Partner, Rhodium Group; and Stephen Orlins, President, National Committee on U.S.-China Relations. The panel will discuss Chinese foreign direct investment (FDI) in the United States. The webcast will be followed by local presentations at venues across the country by on-site China specialists addressing topics of interest to the local community. Each program will be co-sponsored by the National Committee and a local host. CHINA Town Hall is generously underwritten by the Starr Foundation.
To submit any questions you would like answered by our CHINA Town Hall panel during the live webcast, please use this form.
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