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Chinese Foreign Direct Investment: Is it a Threat to the United States, Domestically or Globally?
The Kissinger Institute on China and the United States along with the Asia Society present a live debate on the issues on foreign direct investment.
Where
It is estimated that China’s foreign direct investment (FDI) worldwide may top $1 trillion by 2020. As its second largest trading partner, the United States is expected to be a prime destination for this massive influx of capital. Is Chinese FDI in America a good thing? Or does it pose a threat to the United States, and if so, why? Our speakers, both leading experts on the Chinese economy, will debate these critical and timely issues.
Speakers:
Daniel H. Rosen
The Rhodium Group
Derek Scissors
The Heritage Foundation
Moderated By:
J. Stapleton Roy
Director, Kissinger Institute on China and the United States
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