Speeches
CCG pays close attention to international relations, promotes China and globalization, actively engages in international exchange, and gives full play to its role as a "Track II diplomacy" think tank. Our think tank organizes sub-forums, bilateral and multilateral events, roundtables, banquets and other activities at major international policy and opinion exchange platforms such as the Paris Peace Forum, the World Economic Forum and the Munich Security Conference to promote dialogue and build consensus among international political, business and academic circles. CCG actively engages in "Track II Diplomacy" with the policy, think tank and business communities of various countries, conducts annual research and exchanges in multiple countries, promotes interaction between Chinese and foreign parties, and maintains communication channels with the policymaking parties of various countries.
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Former US TPP Chief Negotiator Speaks at CCG about Asian Pacific Economy and Trade Prospect
Wendy Cutler, Vice President of the Asian Society Policy Institute (ASPI) and Former US TPP Chief Negotiator, visited the CCG headquarters on Jan. 22, 2018, and led a discussion about ASPI’s recent study report on Asian Pacific economic and trade development.
May 23 , 2019 -
C100 president Frank Wu highlights “bridging role” for Chinese-Americans
Just over a month after CCG representatives participated in the C100 annual summit in Silicon Valley, CCG returned the invitation by bringing Professor Wu to speak at CCG HQ in Beijing on June 27. The event was chaired by CCG President Wang Huiyao and Ronnie Chan, CCG co-chair and himself a C100 member.
May 13 , 2019 -
ICRC Chairman Peter Maurer Speaks at CCG about Experience-sharing and Cooperation between International Humanitarian Agencies and Chinese Companies
On May 29, Peter Maurer, Chairman of the International Committee of the Red Cross, was invited to speak at CCG about Chinese Companies’ investment under the framework of the ‘Belt and Road’ Initiative, from the perspective of an international humanitarian agency.
May 13 , 2019 -
Professor Woo offers a fresh perspective on the roots and remedies for Sino-US trade tensions
On July 5, just a day before proposed tariffs from Washington and Beijing were slated to go into effect, Professor Wing Thye Woo gave a presentation at CCG HQ in Beijing offering new perspectives on the roots and resolutions for the conflict. Amidst ongoing Sino-US trade tensions, this was the latest in a series of events that CCG has held to share different views on the topic, aid mutual understanding, and promote discussion of potential policy solutions.
May 13 , 2019 -
CEO talks about how Fotile combines Confucian thought with modern management
On July 11, CCG hosted a lecture titled “Fotile Culture: The Way of Confucian Thought and Modern Management” given by Mao Zhongqun, CCG vice chair and CEO of Fotile Group, China’s leading maker of high-end embedded kitchen appliances. Chaired by CCG President Wang Huiyao with participants from CCG, business, and academia, the session explored how to apply Chinese traditional culture and Confucian thought into corporate values.
May 13 , 2019 -
President of US National Foreign Trade Council visits CCG, raises concerns about impact of US trade policies
On October 28, CCG hosted a seminar featuring visiting Rufus Yerxa, President of the US National Foreign Trade Council (NFTC) and former Deputy Director General of World Trade Organization (WTO). Entitled “Trade Policy under President Trump – Implications for China and the World”, the discussion was chaired by CCG President Wang Huiyao.
May 13 , 2019 -
Renowned Hudson Institute research fellow speaks at CCG about US policies towards China
A senior research fellow from the Hudson Institute, Dr. Richard Weitz, was invited to the Center for China and Globalization on Oct. 19 to deliver a presentation about his views of China-US relations. His presence took place only days after US Vice President Pence accused China of attempting to intervene the US mid-term elections during a speech at the Hudson Institute in Washington, D.C., and therefore attracted a great amount of attention.
May 13 , 2019