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New Neighbors: Chinese FDI by Congressional District

The National Committee on United States-China Relations presents a discussion of "New Neighbors," including how its chief findings fit into the broader dynamics of U.S.-China relations. "New Neighbors" is an in-depth study to examine and quantify the effects of Chinese capital inflows at the local level, estimating investment, operations, and jobs provision in individual U.S. Congressional districts and assessing their relevance for American innovation, exports, and other economic linkages.

When:
May 20, 2015 4:00pm to 6:45pm
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After a slow start, China has emerged as one the fastest growing sources of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the United States. To date, debates about potential national security risks from these investments have dominated headlines. However, there has been no comprehensive assessment of the impact of growing Chinese FDI on U.S. communities – until now. New Neighbors, an NCUSCR report prepared by Rhodium Group, is the first in-depth study to examine and quantify the effects of Chinese capital inflows at the local level, estimating investment, operations, and jobs provision in individual U.S. Congressional districts and assessing their relevance for American innovation, exports, and other economic linkages.

Join the report’s authors and other experts for a discussion of New Neighbors, including how its chief findings fit into the broader dynamics of U.S.-China relations:

Aaron S. Brickman, Senior Vice President, Organization for International Investment
Sheldon Day, Mayor of Thomasville, Alabama
Thilo Hanemann, Director of Research, Rhodium Group
Daniel H. Rosen, Founding Partner, Rhodium Group

in discussion with Stephen A. Orlins, NCUSCR President

4:00pm to 4:30 p.m. Members Business Meeting (Individual NCUSCR Members only)
4:30pm to 6:00 p.m. Discussion on Chinese FDI (Open to the public)
6:00pm to 6:45 p.m. Reception

Registration Deadline: Friday, May 15

Cancellation Policy. Once registered, if you are unable to attend, please log in to your account on ncuscr.org to cancel. Those who fail to cancel their registrations by Monday, May 18, and who do not attend the event will be invoiced a $25 no-show fee. This policy is necessary to ensure that "no-shows" do not prevent waitlisted guests from attending this popular program.

Phone Number: 
(212) 645-9677